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Consistent hitting coupled with several errors allowed the Dean Academy nine to run up a 7 to 3 score against the University Seconds yesterday afternoon. The visitors tallied in every frame except the third, fifth, and sixth, while the Crimson scrubs scored runs only in the fifth and sixth. This win gave the schoolboys their second victory over Crimson teams this year, for they defeated the yearling nine by 4 to 2 earlier in the season.
Barnes, who was on the mound for the visitors, struck out twelve of his opponents and allowed but three hits, and got a single himself. Macomber, catching for the scrubs, made their first run when he tripled in the fifth and came in on Crockett's fielder's choice. Dickson brought in the seconds other tally in the next inning. He singled, was advanced by Lucas, stole third, and scored on Clark's sacrifice.
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