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Crimson Nine Wins Again

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The sixth game this fall added one more victory to the credit of the University nine yesterday on Soldiers Field. The visitors, the South Boston Collegians, were blanked 3-0. E. S. Hardell '21, F. K. Bullard '20, and E. F. Goode Unc., the three University pitchers, performed the remarkable fear of holding their opponents hitless for the seven innings to which the game was limited. In fact, not a man of the South Boston nine reached first base until the seventh inning, when Goode passed two batters.

Two of the three University runs were made in the second inning, when a pass and three hits by J. Murphy Unc., Hallowell '20, and E. S. Hardell '21, brought two men home.

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