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The M. I. T. Beavers lost to the University second baseball nine by a 3 to 2 score yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field in a game which was called in the middle of the fifth inning on account of rain.
The Crimson team was the first to break into the scoring column, shoving two runs across in the second frame on three hits and a base on balls. The Engineers came right back in the first half of the third when Riley poled out a homer scoring Bianchi, who had been walked ahead of him. E. R. Todd '29 scored what proved to be the winning run in the last half of the same inning when he led off with the second home run of the chapter.
The seconds' lineup follows:
Kay, Miyakawa '29, s's: John Tudor '29, l f: Todd, 1b: W. J. Elkins '29, 2b.: J J Carver '30, 3b. A L. Devens '30, r.f. K W Crotty '29, c f: E. J. Steptoe '29, C. J S. Cunningham '29, p.
The Beavers' lineup follows:
Bianchi, 2b; Crosby, r.f.: Riley, 1b Engler, s s Gannon c.f.: Killian, 3b Donahne, l f Burke c. Allen, p
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