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PRINCETON, N. J., June 8, 1922.--Three runs in a ninth-inning rally as a result of four hits, an error, and a passed ball netted Boston College a 3-1 victory over Princeton here today after the home team had led by one run from the fifth inning. Both teams secured but six hits. Townsend, the Princeton pitcher, limiting the visitors to two safe drives in the first eight innings. Garrity of Princeton with two hits out of three times up and Wilson of Boston with two out of four, were the leading batsmen of the day.
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