Word: l
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...runs in the fourth inning assured the University team the game, although two runs had come in before that time. A two-base hit by A. L. Peirson '20, which scored a runner from first base was the real beginning of the scoring in the fourth, and a home-run by L. P. Jones '19, was the most important feature. The other three scores for the informals were due almost entirely to solid hitting by Jones and Captain McLeod...
...individual playing, the informal team excelled its opponent. For the whole seven innings there was not an error recorded. L. B. Evans '20, starred at shortstop and accepted six chances flawlessly. Captain McLeod caught a good game, although the position is new to him, and helped to steady Newton's pitching. Jones was the heavy hitter with three hits out of four times at bat for a total of seven bases...
...elected temporary officers to fill the vacancies caused by the entrance of last year's officers into government service. Hardinge Scholle '18, president of the Cercle a year ago, was again elected to that office; Leonard Opdyke '17, was chosen vice-president; Paul K. Fisher '20, secretary; A. L. Carroll '18, treasurer...
...informals then took the field against the visiting eleven. Unable to gain after receiving the kick-off, Boston punted, the informals getting the ball on the 50 yard line. Two first downs by A. Horween '20, on plunges through centre, followed by a long forward pass, L. Crosscup '19 to B. S. Blanchard '20, gave the informals a six point lead...
...informals scored their last two runs on three solid hits by L. P. Jones '20, E. A. McCouch '20, and J. B. Fisher '20 and two misplays...