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that the. bases unloaded and Lips- q
comb' scampered- across, the plate a
with a homer to his credit. Carson h
flied out to Coleman, and Mercer
whiffed at three wide ones.
In their half of the first the Con
mercials opened up in flashy style- r
Davis sent a screaming two-bagger
to deep right to start things going;
he scored when Coleman hit one '
through short. Keith walked, as C
did Baker, McCutchen and Morse. 'q
\Vith everything full, Gee lifted one j;
into right field and before Lips- N
coibe could analyze the chemical j
'descent bf the ball, he had missed it j
a full millimeter, and by the time (
he secured the reaction Gee had a
crossed the plate. Merriweather
fouled out. Oleson, unexpectedly,
shot one past second for a double.
Davis got a pass to first, as (lid Cole
man. Keith slugged one to deep F
center, scoring Oleson, Davis and C
Coleman; Baker hit into a double ,
play, and the side was retired. T
The rest of the game was one of 3
ups and downs, with hardly any
hits, everything being passes. The C
Fngineers, after overcoming the five 3
run lead of their opponents, contin- (
tied to forge ahead. Once, in the
seventh, it looked as if the game
would run into extra innings as the
count was 20-and and both pitch
ers were going at top speed, but
Josiah Morse got the psychological
speed of a line drive slightly wrong, tI
with the result that it reached the b
fence before he did and Corrington li
got another hit to his credit. Keith I
got peeved at this and spilled some (1
French phrases, and was immediate- t<
ly ejected from the game by Un- n
pire Melton for using unintelligible n
language in the game. J. McBride r
Dabbs was substituted as he spoke c
English only. The game would p
have gone on to a glorious finish u
had not one incident occurred. Cole- t
man, in the last of the eighth, drove q
a hot one right at Corrington, who c
found that it was too hot to handle e
and dropped it. When he went to I:
pick the ball tip he discovered that a
there was a tiny bug of a very rare I
species roosting on the ball. He in- c
mediately became much excited and t
called Moore from the hench to t
view his discovery; Moore dashed r
forth, and, casting his eye upon c
said bug, became as much excited f
as Corrington had been. The two c
of them bent closely over the hall s
and would allow no one to touch it.
When Umpire "Billy" ordered the
game to proceed, these two protest
ed,. telling him that this ball must
not he disturbed until a specimen
h)otile could he brought from the
labioratory and the very rare "mithe
canthropusipoidus amphiasteriskish"
Greetings!
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If not, why not?
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'herefore, as it was almost dark
nd there was no other ball to lie
ad, Umpire Melton called the game
on account of lack of material with
,hich to proceed.'
This notable contest will long be'
1.mem1bered by all who saw it.
School of Engineering
AB R- 113 BO E
eeple, 21)... 16 5 2 3 9
orring'n, ss. 14 6 1 0 7
abor, 31) ..13 4 0 4 4.
owe, lb.... 14 6 0 15 8"
Vauchope, cf 15 3 1 0 5
ackson, lf... 13 2 0 0 6
,ipscombe, rf 12 1 2 0 8
arson, c ... 12 2 0 1 9
lercer, p.... 14 1 0 0 10
Totals .... 123 30 6 23 66
School of Commerce
AB R 1B BO E
)avis, ss ... 15 5 1 2 10
,oleman, 2b.. 14 4 1 6 10
eith, lb .. 14 4 1 13 6
aker, c...'.. 15 1 2 4 8
IcCut'n, 3b.. 14 2 1 4 10
Torse, rf .. 14 1 1 0 6
4ee, cf ..... 13 1 1 0 4
I'weather, If 14 1 0 0 3
)leson, p ... 14 1 0 0 3
Totals ....127 20 9 29 60
Umpires: Melton and Van Meter.
Scorer: Bell.
(Continued from page One.)
le janitor's room. Entrance was
y an ingenious trap door in the
ttle room off of the inside platform,
!ading into the wall and thence
ownward. Dr. Burney has admit
d the crime together with other
iembers of the chemistry depart
ient. Maurice Matteson conducted
umerous singing practices in the
hapel as a blind for more nefarious
ractices, and the pipe line was dug
nder the supervision of "Judge,"
lie night watchman, who received a
uart a (lay as bribe. The still was
ne of the most ingenious devices
ver used for sucb an unlaw ful pur
ose, and rather does credti to the
bility of its inventor, Dr. Guy F.
ipscomb. Though very compact in
onstruction, it had a capacity of
2n gallons per evening. Those on
he inside refuse to implicate the
ing of men used to peddle it, but a
omplete bottling plant has been
ound in the rooms of Rhonnie Dun
an, who affixed old labels on the
tuff and peddled it out at the
Bat's Club."
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