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Augusta scorcll one in the first on a hit batsmnu. a stolen base, and a si11g:lc. Thc·y nddcd two in each the second, third, and fourth by timely bitting, and aideJ hy costly errors. Two hits aud a sacrifice sent oYer another in the sc\·enth. Three mote came in the ninth as a result of thre-e hits and a fielder's c·boice. Iu onr half of the ninth two hits a111l a fielder's choice filleJ thr bases with but one out, but ~lac Diain struck out, and Cowling, batting for Caskie, ended the game hy forcing Kelllper at the plate. For Augusta the all- ronucl work of W. Christian featnr<'d. Besiclcs making fise hits, in as many trips to the plate, he madP fifteen put-outs antl two nssists "·ithont an error. For Y. K S., Smith played best, making two hits and ac·cc·pting sen~tt cbnuces without an error.
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1 0
1 1
0 0
0 2
0 0
0 2 2 ;i 0 0 0 '.>J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0:) 0
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