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STAxXFORD UUAD IQ21 KMXic norxnixii kirst on a thkkk iiai: ;kr hi rim; o. a. Unnck till ' St.-iiilnnl |iil ' lii ' rs iinnmd tin- tifltl at will. llaiiiiclM ' r ' j; ami MaiU ' lli of Santa Clara and Davics of Staiifuni w I ' ]• ( ' iTi ' ditcd with lioiiic nins dnrini; this iiaillr. Tile ihird and derisive iianii ' dl till scries was I ' laycd on the local diamond and rcsnitcd in a pitchers ' liattlc. P.cii :. the Santa » ' iara imit idcr. an l I )ra- l)i ' |-. Stanl ' iPidV cnrxc ar- tist, wci-c allowed to rest their aims a week for the final jj;anie. Srhall made Santa Clara ' s first tally in tiie fifth, which was followed hy another in the sixth, credited to (iarcia. Stanford tied the score in the lattei- half of the sixth, scorinii Crowe and Ratner. Another run was added to the Missionites ' score in tile seventh. Santa Clara stopped a timely rally in the eiirlith inninu: wliidi iniirht liave resulted in a Cardinal win. Witli Crowe on tliird and liatner on second, a squeeze play was tried. Crowe ti ied to steal home wiiile i allam was to hunt tlie i all, hut i allam failed in his attempted i)nnt and Crowe was put out l)y tlie catclier. .Stanforil iiearU rallied again in the nintii, hut lierg ' s con- sistent pitciiiiitif won the v:;ime fo;- Santa Clara. Tiu followinif was received .just as tlu r. ii went to |iress: Stan- ford lost tile i ' acitic Coast Confer ence ciiampioiiship wlieii Wasliini; ton defeated the Cardinal on the fai ' in diamond. .Score, . il. .Mtiioiiirli defeated liy California in two straiglit names, the Car- dinal ' s victories of tln ' northern trip made tliem a close coiiteiidir for tlie Pacific Coast pennant. r ., ■ .A V 291
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IQZl STANFORD QUAD 292 nrorena series CAi.iiDHMA was successful in ilctVatiun tlic Staiit ' nnI iiiiir in two straight games, wiimiiin- the li ' lin lia cliall crif . ' I ' lic first name ciulcil witli a iiiial score of . to 1. while the secdinl endi-il witi: a 1(1 to 7 result. Newlaiiil |iitehe(l the entire nine iiiniuiis of the fii ' st game, which was l)layed at IJerkeley, and with tlu- exception of a ( ' alifornia rally in the scventli liehi tiu ' Blue and (Johl team. In tills fatal seventh inning. Kohwer, tlie V. C ( ' ai)tain, walkeil. He i-eached third on l )W( ' ' s two- bagger. Makin, the next l)atter, was thrown out at tirst. A deep single by Dextei ' scored Roliwer and Howe, and a two-base hit l)y White l)ronglit Dexter home. An enor by tin- Stanfoi-d third ba-emau allowed White to make tiie fourth run of the inning. IJoliwei ' knocked a honu ' r in the fourtli inning. The Cardinal players gave their pitcher unusually strong support during the entire game, only two errors being scored against the team. Ellison ' s style of ball, however, seemed too mucli for the Cardinal batters. He struck out nine Stanford men, while Xewland oidv jiut three away. Kllison allowed only five scattered hits to be made id ' f his ])itcliing. Several times the players from the faiin had the liiue and (iold twirler in the hole, but he failed to blow u ) this year, as he did in last season ' s series. lie was alwaxs able to find a way out of his dilViculties. Stanford ' s chance came in the ninth inning, when an erroi- by thi ' I ' alifornia short- stop a I I o w e d Kallam to reach tirst. Kallam was forced out when K 1 i n e reached first. Wayland fanned. K ' atner knocked a . ' M.ag- ger ovei- the left fielder ' s h e a d , scoring Kline. ( ' I ' owe. as a ))in( ' h hitter, went to bat instead of ' rhoinps(ui. Ii n t THOMI ' snN MAKKS . ST ' CCKSSKIL , ' i|,M K H»l
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