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Yesterday, for the first time, the 'varsity and the college nines played together. The game was a four inning one and the score was a tie, 4 to 4. The make-up of the nines was as follows:
'VARSITY. COLLEGE.
Cozzens, pitcher, Clarkson, Arnold.
Scannell, catcher, Pote, Morton.
T. G. Stevenson, first-base, Bouve.
Dean, second-base, Hayes.
Wrenn, shortstop, Crawford.
Vincent, third-base, R. H. Stevenson.
Rand, left-field, Clark.
Paine, centre-field, Beale.
Haughton, right-field, Burgess.
In the last two innings, the following substitutes were given a chance to bat: Bacon, Branch, Chandler, McVey, Dayton and Cochrane.
The playing on both sides was good, and the fielding was as a rule clean Hayes, Vincent, Dean and Rand showed up well in the field, while Pote's throwing to second was excellent.
Cozzens and Clarkson pitched fairly well, although both were a little wild, Cozzens giving three and Clarkson four bases on balls. The batting was fair, Paine, T. Stevenson, Dean, Clarkson and Bouve being perhaps the best. Clarkson knocked a three-bagger and Bouve a two-base hit. After four innings of play, the second went in, and the 'varsity practiced fielding grounders and throwing around the diamond.
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