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Here came the freak of fortune which spelled defeat for the Crimson. Bob Gannett batting for Ingalls, drove out a hit along the third base line. The ball struck the bag, bouncing back into the infield. What should have been a two-bagger and might have scored Shean with the tying run was only a single, and when hurler Bruninghaus tossed out Art Johns, the game was over...
Lowell was not to be quelled, however, and gamely crammed the hassocks with two out. A two-bagger by John A. Carter '38 was the telling blow in the proceedings. Then with the count three and two, John L. Dampeer '38 was walked, forcing in the winning marker. LOWELL (9) ELIOT (8) White, L., ss cf, Myers Carter, 3b ss, Demeter Knowlton, cf, p p, Litman Cornell, c c, Neumann Dampeer, 2b, lf 1b, Lee Warren, 1b 2b, Snell Cochrane, rf 3b, Amory Cunningham, lf rf, Wells White, R., p lf, Peterfreund SUBS: Conroy, cf McKay, 2b Pinansky, lf Sullivan...
...Incidently the freshmen seem to have found a way of getting the wheels turning at their smoker last night: they merely stood up and threw cheese, crackers and doughnuts at each other until Jimmy Foxx appeared, minus a bat or even a catcher's mask. The great first-bagger's personality did wonders and the riot was over in less time than it takes to say Col Charles R. Apted, '06. . . . The report, current in New York, that the Germans have mined the entire line of French border fortifications, amuses us for some queer reason. It seems so silly...
...Jayvees were limited to six hits by the effective mound work of Frank Shea of Worcester Academy, to lose 9-5 on Soldiers Field. Tittman and Louis Carr garnered doubles, while McTernen scored the only three-bagger of the afternoon...
...centre field. Centre Fielder Schulte raced for the fence. He reached as far into the $1 bleacher seats as he could. The falling ball ticked his glove, glanced away into the stand with Schulte sprawling after it. One of the umpires wanted to call it only a two-bagger but Mel Ott trotted around all four bases with the Giants' fourth run. ending the series as he began it, the perfect Hero...