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SECONDS BOW TO ST. ANSELM'S NINE IN 13 INNING CONTEST

Molloy and Cunningham Pitch in Loosely Played Game

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The Second University baseball team was barely nosed out by St. Anselm's College, 14 to 13, in a ragged game yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field. Although the Cambridge nine was leading in the opening frames, a costly Crimson error in the ninth inning allowed the visiting forces to tie the score. The game went to 13 innings.

E. J. Steptoe '30 smashed out a circuit clout in the fifth inning driving in three runs. For St. Anselm's Zapustus led the attack with a triple and three singles in five trips to the plate.

The Second University team lined up as follows:

Kay Miyakawa '29, s.s.; John Tudor '29, l.f.: W. L. Elkins '29, 2b.: J. J. Carver '30, 1b.: A. L. Devens '30, c.f.: K. W. Crotty '29, c.f.: E. J. Steptoe '29, c.: T. G. O'Neil '30, 3b.: E. L. Molloy '29 and J. S. Cunningham '29, p.

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