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^7r--^^gfc^^^ CAPTAIN Wi BAT FOR MICHIGAN MICHIGAN 9 ILLINOIS 4 On May the sixteenth Coach Fisher ' s men met Illinois at Urbana in a game which was to settle the leadership in the Conference. When the smoke of battle had cleared away the Wolverines were ' found on the long end of the score. It was a game featured by brilliant work on the part of the infield, air tight pitching by Miller and a home run by Captain W ' ilson. In the first inning the Wolverines pushed over five runs and were never in danger of losing the lead. MICHIGAN 5 ILLINOIS 4 Saturday, May twenty-third, proved to be a disastrous day for the Illini. Not only were they defeated in track but were downed in the second ball game of the series in a thrilling ninth inning rally. Miller again pitched, holding the opponents to ten well scattered hits. Edgar led in the batting and made some sensational catches behind the plate. Oosterbaan led in scoring by crossing the plate with three of the five runs. UCKELWARTZ SACRIFICES AND ADVANCES LANGE TO THIRD CARL M. Loos DON C. MILLER xi A .
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