The Freshman baseball team defeated St. Mark's at Southboro Saturday in a fast and interesting game by a score of 5 to 2. Booth and Coon, the first two men at bat for the Freshmen, both scored in the first inning, the former on a sacrifice by Lowrey and the latter on a hit by Hollister. Tomes made the next run for the Freshmen in the third inning on an error by Ervin. They did not score again until the ninth, when Bartholf's two-base hit brought in Brown, and McKean, who had been put in for Graves when the latter split his finger in the fifth inning, scored on a hit by Booth. Bliss made the first run for St. Mark's on an error, and Cunningham scored the next on a two-base hit by Stevens.
The Freshmen showed decided improvement and won the game Saturday by consistent playing and opportune hitting.
The summary: Earned runs--Harvard 1913, 2; St. Mark's, 0. Left on bases--Harvard 1913, 6; St. Mark's, 6. Two-base hits--Stevens, Bartholf. Sacrifice hits--Lowrey, Halcomb. Stolen bases--Coon, Tomes 2, Bliss. Bases on balls--Off Smith, 4. Struck out--By Bartholf, 10; by Smith, 7. Umpire--Supple. Time--1h., 55m.
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