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Denver University COLORADO STATE dropped their first game of the Denver series, 8 ' 3. Heavy hitting by the Pioneers, with twelve strike ' outs by White, D. U. pitcher, kept the Denver crew in front thr oughout the game. Heavy hitting by both teams featured the second game, which ended in an 8-8 tie. The game went twelve innings, being called because of darkness. Gilbert fanned twelve Pio ' neers and Fena of D. U. was close behind with eleven strikeouts. Colorado University KARL GILBERT fanned thirteen Buffaloes as the Aggies trounced the Colorado U. team 19 ' 6. Peters, Beck and G. Gausman led the Aggie batting with three hits apiece, including a homer by Peters. Mueller, Quine, Sauer and Gilbert also garnered base hits. Colorado University came back strong to end the series with a lO ' O win. Mark, C. U. pitcher, held the Aggies to three singles, being supported with perfect fielding by his team ' mates. HIGH-LIGHTS of the season were the strike-out pitching of Karl Gilbert, home runs of Peters and Williams, and the snappy infield play of Adams, Williams, Sauer and Beck. Karl Gilbert, pitcher; LeRoy Williams, infield; Joe Peters, center field, were selected as all-conference choices. Sluggers Mueller, Williams, Bec^, Peters and HOM\ PETERS WHERRY JOHNSON BECK ERNST 221
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