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bs. Efvnniz The tennis season of IQI6, while comparative scores may not show it, was successful in more ways than one. Our schedule comprised a great many teams that had never before been en- tertained in Annapolis by us. Man- ager Bielaski had arranged a series of ten matches, more than had ever been played before, but due to the weather several of these were can- celed. The principal teams that we met were George Washington Univer- sity, Fordham, Trinity, Georgetown and Navy. As a whole, the squad was very good, and there was always doubt who would play, with the exception of Captain Fell and Downs, who were the mainstays, but Bielnski and Price played the whole season. Downs and Bielaski were lost by graduation, but the following candidates, viz., Metz- ger, Bowers, Harrison, Coughlan, Gardner, Plasnig and Cole, bid fair to place the team once more upon its feet. Manager Price has arranged an excellent schedule, and the members of the team, we feel sure, will do all in their power to rellect credit upon themselves and the College. TENNIS SQUAD
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ERN fa ,,,, L .JLMQ .,,, W 4 ,,,Zm,,Q,,,W i NAVY, 55 ST. JOHN'S, 0 In one of the best games of the season, St. -lohn's met another 5-0 defeat at the hands of Navy. Lowe pitched line ball, and with the exception of the fourth inning neither team was able to score. St. j'ohn's surprised Navy by making two double plays in the first three innings. I-Iad I..owe's arm been in good condition, things might have been different. XVilson relieved him in the eighth and fanned two of the next three batters. Mclfall of Navy pitched good ball, allowing but six hits. In the infield, Calhoun and Rodgers played best for Navy, while the fielding of Ifreeny and Jarman featured 'for St. john's. ST. JOHN'S, 2g JOHNS HOPKINS, 1 In a superb pitcher's battle, Tucker proved superior to Pythian of Hopkins, and our old rivals went down to defeat by the score of 2-I. 'llhe game was well played throughout, each pitcher allowing but three hits. lfreeny, Heise and Jarman starred in fielding, while l'flzey's hit in the second inning scored the winning run. College baseball rarely produces the caliber of ball played at Homewood in this game. ST. JOHN'S, 95 MARYLAND STATE, 4 In the second game of the season, St. john's again defeated Stale College. State's pitchers were again wild, four being used during the game. Tucker pitched fine ball, keeping his hits well scattered, while the rest of the team opened up on State with the heavy artillery. Knode again played best for State, while Burgess, l'olk, Ifreeny and Heise were our bright lights. WESTERN MARYLAND, 35 ST. JOHN'S, 2 For the first time in a number of years Wfestern Maryland defeated St. .Iohn's in a close, well-played game. lloth pitchers were at, their best, and few hits were made. The fielding of this game was unusually good. Myers starred for the Methodists, while 'l'ucker's pitching and l7reeny's and .Iarman's batting were in the limelight for S. .l. C. WASHINGTON COLLEGE, 9g ST. JOHN'S, 0 Again linright proved too much for us, and the last game of the season was lost. linright allowed but one hit, while Tucker allowed but three. .larman's lielding stood out prominently during the game. 314o5:so51sv?I2v.-Ze'FF0?Z6vfI+v1160550HE01!6v1i:0+l4f5I:'?Z4f?Zif OEISOGIEQEISHQQEXQQEZEQEIE0EIivE!60?if4?IfH40 -If ' o 'f ,ii IK' 1154. tiny 4-L+: Q 04:1 Q 1:1 T164 Qi Cr 6 . , H50- ' 171 ff 1160- ,T E+' X150- zfz Q M1 M + Q ,S is 'E' Q 2150- 0550554521 0030150421 :Z6+9E+5l'5+?lE+ 0 515'EIS61203160EE05l6f?l?0?IS0?ZE+?lS0?l?'?l5+ OGIEOEISOEEO EE EIS OEIS 4415 0215626 61505140 HE 4915 209
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