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Cornell Wins Easily From Hamilton

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ITHACA, N. Y., May 23.--The Cornell baseball team defeated Hamilton here today by the score of 6 to 1 in a listless game in which Cornell always kept the lead. Brow, pitching in his first game on the Cornell nine, hold the visitors to three hits and fanned 11 batters, while the home team found little difficulty in hitting Warren, the Hamilton Mounds man, freely. Cornell scored tow runs in the fourth and four in the fifth. Hamilton's only score crossed the plate in the eighth.

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