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TWO HARVARD TEAMS CRUSHED BY BATS OF SCHOOLBOY SLUGGERS

Browne and Nichols Trim Seniors, as Cambridge Latin Beats Seconds

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Two Harvard baseball teams went down to defeat on Soldiers Field yesterday at the hands of two schoolboy nines.

Browne and Nichols won from the 1928 class team 13 to 8 in a five inning game featured by heavy slugging. For the schoolboys, Captain Watkins and Tenney lead the attack on J. B. Beal and J. W. Cox, who tossed for the Juniors. Browne and Nichols sewed up the game with seven runs in the second inning.

In a game between Cambridge Latin and the Second University nine, the Harvard team was defeated 11 to 7. In this game, 13 bits were gathered by the schoolboys from Howard Whitmore and E. L. Molloy '29, pitching for Harvard. Cambridge Latin won this game in the eighth inning, when it collected five runs.

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