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The Second University baseball team was defeated yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field by St. John's, 5 to 4.
Reilly, pitcher for the winners, was star of the game, striking out 13 of the Crimson batters. Lashua, St. John's third baseman, hit three doubles in four times at bat. Harvard's only threat came in the fourth inning when it scored four runs on a base on balls and four hits, including a triple by R. S. Ogden '31.
The summary: Two base hits...Lashua 3. Three-base hits--Ogden, Murphy Stolen bases Murphy, Skaff, Double plays Lashua to Blanche to Lashua; Smith to Ogden, Hits--off Tobe, 9 in 4 innings, off Smith, 3 in 5 innings; off Reilly, 4 Struck out by Tobe, 2; by Smith, 2; by Reilly, 18 Bases on balls--off Smith, 3. off Reilly, 2 Left on bases--Harvard, 2. St. John's to Umpire--Kelleher.
Two base hits...Lashua 3. Three-base hits--Ogden, Murphy Stolen bases Murphy, Skaff, Double plays Lashua to Blanche to Lashua; Smith to Ogden, Hits--off Tobe, 9 in 4 innings, off Smith, 3 in 5 innings; off Reilly, 4 Struck out by Tobe, 2; by Smith, 2; by Reilly, 18 Bases on balls--off Smith, 3. off Reilly, 2 Left on bases--Harvard, 2. St. John's to Umpire--Kelleher.
Two base hits...Lashua 3. Three-base hits--Ogden, Murphy Stolen bases Murphy, Skaff, Double plays Lashua to Blanche to Lashua; Smith to Ogden, Hits--off Tobe, 9 in 4 innings, off Smith, 3 in 5 innings; off Reilly, 4 Struck out by Tobe, 2; by Smith, 2; by Reilly, 18 Bases on balls--off Smith, 3. off Reilly, 2 Left on bases--Harvard, 2. St. John's to Umpire--Kelleher.
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