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This afternoon at 3 o'clock on Solders Feld the Freshman baseball team will enter its tenth game of the season with Worcester Academy as its opponent. The first year men have only two defeats marked against them, inflicted by Williston Seminary and Choate School. The visitors, on the other hand, have played only three games, losing the last two by narrow margins. In their first contest, on Wednesday, April 25, they downed St. James School, winning by the score of 9 to 5, but they suffered reverses at the hands of Fitchburg, and Bryant and Stratton by the scores of 6 to 3 and 4 to 3 respectively. The three outstanding performers for the schoolboys are Captain Debecker, O'Connell, and Kinsman, all of whom are letter men. O'Connell, Kinsman, and Harnden opposed the Freshmen this fall on the football team.
Moseley will start his first game on the mound today, although he has pulled the Crimson through many tight holes as a relief pitcher. Clyde Engel and Bill Grimes, the former Dartmouth pitcher, have assisted this week with the coaching, giving special attention to Moseley, who is considered one of the most promising boxmen on the Freshman team. Today, however, he faces the stubborn opposition of a team that has been coached with the Freshman game as an objective, and he will need all his speed and control to bring a Crimson victory.
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