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THE TOWER stables RODY PATTERSON RUTH ST.CLAIR President Vice President CAPT, DANVERS CAPT. HIGGINS Swimming Football
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32 T H E T U XX' E R THLETICS igasehall, 1916 From several different standpoints the season of 1916 was very suc- cessful. There were only four veterans of the game in the lineup, for this season. Those were Captain Mullin, who for four years had worked on the team, Eisenbeis, who was also a campaigner of four years: NYittmer, who played on the varsity three years: and Krouse, who was held over from last year. XYith these men as a nucleus, Coach Peters built up a team which played a line game of ball on almost every occasion. This team showed more Fight than any since the Harvard Cup was won. And they fought particularly hard when the score was going against them. This was especially shown in the Central and Peabody games at Phipps, when the first was won and the second lost by one run due to a ninth inning rally. The season opened at Phipps on April 28, when South High was met and overwhelmingly defeated by a 21-2 score. This game showed that there were some real hitters in the aggregation, for they collected a total of nineteen hits from three South pitchers. Peabody was met at Morningside Park on May 2, and we received a 4-2 setback. Scott certainly pitched a fine game, having fourteen strikeouts. On May 5, Fifth Avenue visited us at Phipps and returned home with a 10-5 victory. The game was lost through failure to support Powell. On the afternoon of May 9, Central High was defeated at Phipps in a great ninth inning batting rally which ended only after Allegheny had boosted her score up to 6 runs whi-le the best Central could do was 5. South was defeated at South on May 12, in a loose and free hitting game, 21-17. Each team was called upon to use a pair of twirlers. Powell and Kruse were selected to serve the South batters .
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