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NINE SWAMPS OLD COLONY 17 TO 1

University Batsmen Have Little Trouble With Beattie's Curves.

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The University nine won an easy victory yesterday afternoon when it defeated the Old Colony Trust Company team by7 a score of 17-1. It was a rather uninteresting game on account of its one-sidedness. The University batters found their opponents pitching very easy, and hit Beattie at will. The Old Colony men put up a good fight, but the result of the game was never for a moment in doubt after the fifth inning. In all 12 men played for the University at one time or another.

The line-up follows:

Harvard: Hallowell, r.f.; Hobbs, l.f.; Crocker, c.f.; Perkins, c.f,; Jones, 1b,; Bigelow, 1b.; Emmons, 2b.; Meehan, 3b,; Lincoln, ss.; Shaw, ss,; Murphy, c.; Goode,p.

Old Colony Trust Company: Beattie, p.; Hitching, c.; Williams, 1b.; Ward, 2b.; Vram, 3b.; Ross, ss.; Bishop, l.f.; Walley, c.f.; Hussey, r.f.

The University will play its next game this afternoon against the United Drug Company.

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