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As a result of George Albion's four hits for as many times at bat, the Crimson second Freshmen swamped the Browne and Nichols School nine by a score of 15 to 2. Albon, who pitched for the Yardlings, hurled a fine ball game, allowing only three hits.
Two home runs increased the Freshman total. Paul Kirby and Paul Fulton hit the circuit clouts for the Yardlings. Albion hit a triple and three singles to win his own ball game. The seconds fielding was equally as good as their work at the plate for only one error was chalked up against them.
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