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With the exception of one bad inning the new order proved successful. The men batted more consistently and for more bases more consistently and for more bases than in any previous game, securing 12 hits in all, two of which were home runs and one a three-bagger...
...made twelve put-outs without an error. Simons was somewhat erratic at shortstop, and with the exception of Castle was the only man not to get a hit. Harvey fielded cleanly except for a poor throw to third, after Castle had throw wild to McCall. Pounds made a home run and a two-base...
...Alphas won by their superior and more timely batting, securing 12 hits, of which one was a home run. Brennan, who pitched for the Alphas, had better control than Smith, the Incognitos' pitcher, striking out ten men and allowing only seven scattered hits. There were several doubtful decisions by the umpires, which gave the Alphas more runs than they really earned, but as they clearly outclassed their opponents, it did not affect the result of the game...
...Dexter filled the bases by a fast drive to Jones, who fumbled the ball. Burr received a base on balls, forcing the first run, and a wild pitch alowed Stephenson and Dexter to score. In the same inning Paine and Tift singled for Brown, and Raymond followed with a home run that tied the score. In the last of the next inning Brown scored two more runs, on a single by Roye, an error by Greene, and Paine's long fly to Stephenson...
Professor A. C. Coolidge '87, of the Department of History, who left shortly after Commencement Day last year for an extended trip abroad, has returned to his home in Brookline...