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The Wentworth Institute baseball team, which will meet the University Second nine this afternoon at 4 o'clock on Soldiers Field, will probably present almost as strong an opposition as the Scrubs met in the game with St. John's Preparatory School earlier in the season; Wentworth has played four games to date, winning three. In its first contest it gained seventeen runs to ten scored by the Tufts Pre-Medical School, and in the next won a 17-4 game over the M. I. T. Freshmen. Its only defeat was administered by Cushing Academy, but it came back strong in the next game, piling up seventeen tallies to four for Tufts 1924.
The Scrubs, as yet undefeated, are developing a fast team, and showed great improvement in their last game with the 'Brown Seconds, defeating them in an extra session by the close score of 4-3. S. B. Chase '21 is the most reliable player both at bat and in the field. The Seconds will line up today as follows: 3b., J. C. Ross '23; s.s., S. B. Chase '21; c.f., P. S. Dickson ocC,; r.f., K. B. Lucas '22; 2b., C. J. Mason Jr, '22; 1b., J. C. Bancroft '23; l.f., J. S. Clark '23; c., R. H. Keegan '23; p., L. J. Young '23.
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