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Tight pitching featured the 4-0 defeat that the Jayvees took at the hands of the Tufts outfit yesterday afternoon at Soldiers Field. In the full nine innings the Jayvees could collect only three hits from pitcher Harris's offerings.
All four of the Jumbos' runs were earned and were brought in by a scaut five hits. The Jayvees played errorless ball behind Victor's pitching. This afternoon the Jayvees will play the Varsity at Bedford in a charity game for the Bedford Hospital.
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