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SIXTH INNING RALLY GIVES FRESHMAN NINE 8-3 VICTORY

Heavy Hitting 1923 Batsmen Triumph in Game With Cambridge Latin.

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Four runs scored in the sixth inning on four bunched hits were enough to win for the 1923 baseball team over Cambridge Latin School yesterday afternoon at Soldiers Field. The Freshmen continued their slugging during the last two innings so that the final score stood 8-3 in their favor.

The Freshman team were clearly surior to their opponents in fielding and hitting and ran wild on the bases, stealing eight times. G. Owen '23, in all-around playing, was the star of the game. R. P. Field, who pitched most of the nine innings for the Freshmen, was erratic in the extreme, and was twice relieved of his pitching burden when he completely lost control.

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