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The Freshman baseball team won the first regular game of its schedule against Somerville High School yesterday afternoon by the score of 8 to 3. The game was slow and marred by errors on both sides. In batting, however, the Freshmen showed a marked improvement over practice.
Ernst pitched for six innings and was then replaced by Babson. Blackall played first base in place of Kennedy, who is out of the game temporarily on account of a slight injury. Somerville scored only in the eighth inning when three runs were brought in by safe hits by McDonald and Donahue.
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