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THE ORACLE. 7 PRLEsSeeo oe DENTR: FALL .O, On May to our team played their hardest game of the season with the Blair Hall team from Princeton. The game was interesting, but we came out second hest by the score of 2 to6. Our boys put up a good, stiff game, but they were simply outclassed by older, and more experienced players. Smith played well, as usual, striking out eleven men and making three of our six hits. Jt was due to his hitting that we secured our second run. The first score for our side was made by Thompson through a home run in the first inning. Lewis pitched a star game for Blair Hall, keeping our hits well scattered, except in the eighth inning, when two hits and a stolen base netted our second and last run. Our coaching was very poor in this game, for men were put out on base when with proper coaching they would doubtless have scored. The score by innings: DH Fete Le 2° Sahm, Fe ROR eos ceria Pers ce ble ARAL cu ues ie 10002200 I—6 Oe Stet ket en Rei heise Ears A ae en ee IOOQ0O0O0OOI O—2 Peel go 2 RUTGERS PREDE. 3: On May 132 our team had another walk-over at New Brunswick against the team from Rutger’s Preparatory School. Burt pitched the entire game and allowed only 3 hits. Our boys found Applegate easy and made 16 hits, one of them being a home run by Conway. Our opponents also helped us along by making eleven errors. The game was quite interesting from start to finish, for our men started the scoring in the first inning and did not stop until the ninth. The score by innings follows: eae RP Brey oes ns SL et he Sed RO ite 3% 2074020 2 4-21 1 re ae ae ane STR A ca vem ca, Mohs eae Gh OO0O000III10 —3 Rees, (ASN EW ARK Mil Sa: Our tenth victory of the season was procured at the expense of the Newark High School team, at Newark on May 17. The field was wet and muddy, and the ball was in the same condition, so that errors were un- avoidable. In spite of the slippery condition of the ball, Smith struck out eight men, and allowed only two safe hits. Our players secured seven hits from Watts. Newark started out well by making two runs in the second inning but these proved to be their only ones. Our team tied the score in the third and fourth innings, and then in the fourth, Conway knocked in the win- ning runs with a long drive over centre field, with two men on bases. He himself, however, was called out for cutting the bases. Both sides put men
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