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FRESHMEN WON FIRST GAME

Brookline High School Easily Defeated Yesterday by Score of 17 to 3.

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The Freshman baseball team won the first game of its regular schedule from the Brookline High School yesterday afternoon by the score of 17 to 3. The game was marred by 14 errors by the high school team, which played a loose game throughout. The Freshmen did not bat as well in yesterday's game as in the practice game with Mechanics Arts, though Clark and Osborn each got a three-base hit. The 20 stolen bases which 1914 secured showed good base running, though many of them might have been avoided had Brookline done better work in handling the ball. The Freshmen on the whole played a satisfactory game and showed material for an excellent team, though at present their fielding is a trifle slow. The score by innings:   1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 Harvard 1914,  0  1  4  2  2  4  0  4  x--17 Brookline,  0  0  0  0  0  1  1  1  0--3

Batteries.--Harvard 1914: Boyle, Waterman, and Osborn and Bird; Brookline: Rowe and Anderson.

Batteries.--Harvard 1914: Boyle, Waterman, and Osborn and Bird; Brookline: Rowe and Anderson.

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