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PRINCETON, N. J., April 4.--The Princeton baseball hockey team today defeated Bowdoin here in a slow and listless game by the score of 7 to 1. the single Bowdoin tally came in the first inning, but Princeton tied the score when they came to bat, and gathered two runs in each of the second, fourth, and eighth innings, while they kept the visitors from adding to their score. Bowdoin made five hits, two of which went for extra bases, and three errors, while Princeton gathered eight hits, including three doubles, while only one error marred the fielding. The batteries were: for Bowdoin, Walder, Johnson, and Morrell; for Princeton, Townsend, Beeble, and Jefferies.
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