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IO ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CLARION. liltle difficulty. The score and other fea- tures of the game follow : — ARLINGTON HIGH. ab ib po a e M.T’lor 2b 2 o o 3 o Banks 3b p 5 1 22 1 Clifford rf 41000 Wood cf 51000 Hicks p 3b 4 o o 1 o Mansell ss 50031 Hendrick c 4 2 9 1 1 Cashman If 3 o o o o P. Taylor ib 4 1 14 o o B. C. FRESHMEN ab i b po a e Powers If 50401 Sullivan c 50601 Luby 3b 2 o 1 2 1 Hopkins ib 3 010 o 1 O’Keefe 2b 4 1 1 3 o McHigh ss 3 o 1 3 1 McC’k p cf 2 1 1 1 o O’C’ll rf cf 1 0000 Haley p rf 3 o o 2 o Totals 36 6 25 10 3 Totals 28 2 24 1 1 5 Innings 1 23456789 Arlington H.S. 24202000 — 10 Boston College 000 1 0200 o — 3 Two-base hits, Hicks, Banks Sacrifice hits, Banks, Wood, P. Taylor 2, Luby, McHigh. Stolen bases. M. Taylor 2, Banks 2, Clifford, Hendrick 4, P. Taylor, Luby, McHigh. O’Con- nell. First base on balls, Hicks 4, Banks 3, Haley 6, McCormack 2. Hit by pitched ball, McHigh, O’Connell. Passed balls, Hendrick 1, Sullivan 5. Struck out, Hicks 5, Banks 3, Haley 2, McCormack 2. Umpires, Kelley and O’Brien. Time, ih. 30m. Attendance, 500. McCormack out, ran out of base line. Hop- kins out, hit by batted ball. A typical holiday crowd saw the local Lakesides defeated by Arlington High in a most decisive manner. Wood was in the box and played a fine all round game. Hendrick and Hicks also contributed some clever plays. For the Lakesides, Powers and Kelley excelled. ARLINGTON H ab bh . s. po a e LAKESIDE ab bh po a e M. Taylor 2 4 I 3 4 1 Powers 3 5 I I 1 0 Banks 3 4 0 5 1 Kelley c 5 O 13 2 1 Clifford cf 4 I 1 0 0 Roach If s 2 I I 0 0 Wood p 4 2 0 1 2 Cassette 1 4 O 5 0 0 Hicks rf 3 I 0 1 0 Carpenter 2 O 2 0 1 Marston s 2 0 0 1 2 Duffy s If 3 O 2 3 4 Hendrick c 2 I 7 1 0 Lusk r 3 0 O 0 0 Cashman If 4 O 0 0 1 O’Neil p Chri’ns’n c 3 I 0 3 0 P. Taylor 1 5 I 9 1 0 f 4 0 0 0 0 Mansell s 1 I 2 2 1 Kanaly r I 0 0 0 0 Totals 48 8 27 12 8 Totals 33 3 24 8 6 12 40 P. 0. Building, Mass. Avenue, Arlington. Hours — Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 to 6. Other days 9 to 8. Special Appointments. Telephone. Innings I 25456789 A. H. S. 00040262 — 14 Lakeside 001 11 1001 — 5 Runs, M. Taylor, Banks, Clifford 2, Wood 2, Hicks 3, Cashman, P. Taylor, Mansell 3, Powers, Roach, Duffy 2, O’Neil. Two-base hits. Roach, Clifford. Sacrifice hit, Lusk. Stolen bases, Hicks, Mansell, Powers, Roach 2, Lusk. First base on balls, off Wood 4, off O’Neil 11. First base on errors, Arlington H. S. 5, Lakesides 6. Struck out, by Wood 6, by O’Neil 8. Double plays, Marston to P. Taylor to Banks; M. Taylor to P. Taylor. Passed balls, Hendrick 2, Kelley 3. Hit by pitched ball, O’Neil, Cashman, Hicks. Time ih. 45m. Umpire, Shean. Attendance 800. On the next day, however, the tide of victories was stopped by the Volkmann school, who won out in a ten-inning game at Chestnut Hill. Up to the ninth, it was our game in a walk, but careless playing let in three runs, and in the following inning the home team secured the game by another run. This game should teach the team to play their best until the last man is out. The score is given below : — ARLINGTON VOLKMANN ab bh po a e ab bh po a e M. Taylor 2 5 I 3 5 1 Woodruff 3 S 0 0 1 1 Banks p 5 I 0 4 1 Liv’more ss 5 2 2 3 3 Clifford 3 4 I 1 O 1 Harding 1 5 3 10 2 0 Wood cf 2 O 1 O 2 Briggs 2 5 1 5 1 0 Hicks rf 4 I 0 O 0 Follet If 2 O O 0 0 Mansell ss 3 O 4 2 O Pevear cf s I I 0 0 Hendrick c 3 0 8 2 0 Allyn p 4 2 2 2 0 Cashman If 3 0 0 O 0 Spry ley c 4 0 10 3 0 P. Taylor 3 0 2 1 I Sommer rf 3 0 0 0 0 Esterb’k rf 2 I 0 1 0 Jacques If 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 3 1 ’-9 ‘4 6 Totals 41 r 3 ° 13 4 Two out when winning run was made. Innings 1 23456789 10 A. H. S. 000320200 0—7 Volkman o o o 1 1 o o 2 3 1 — 8 Runs, Banks, Clifford, Hicks, Mansell, Hen- drick 2, Cashman, Livermore 2, Harding, Briggs 2, Jacques, Pevear, Esterbrook. Two-base hits, Hicks, Cashman, Harding. Sacrifice hits. Wood, P. Taylor, Harding. Stolen bases, R. W. LeBARON, Electrician and Contractor. ... DEALER IN ... Electric, Gas and Oil Fixtures. Electrical supplies, etc 744 Mass. Avenue. Tel. connection.
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ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CLARION. The visitors started off with four runs to their credit in the first inning and again in the sixth and ninth piled up a total of seven more, gained largely through loose playing on our side. Towards the close of the game the boys made a strong batting rally, but too late to secure the game. The score is as follows : — ARLINGTON ab bh po a e ab bh po a e M. Taylor 2 5 0 I 4 1 Macarty If 5 I O 1 2 Banks 3 5 I 0 0 0 Currie rf 1 b 4 I 4 0 1 Clifford c 4 0 2 ° 3 Paine 3 5 O 2 2 0 Wood cf 2 O I 0 0 Boyer 1 3 O 9 0 2 Hicks p 4 1 O 2 1 Keaney ss 3 I O 2 0 Mansell ss 4 I 2 2 0 Chase cf 5 I I 1 0 Hendrick If 4 O 2 0 0 Grant 2 4 0 I 5 0 Cashman rf 4 I O 0 0 Delaney c 1 0 5 1 0 P Taylor ib 4 O 9 0 1 Nash p 4 I I 5 0 Garfield rt 0 O O 0 0 Rowe ss 1 O O 0 2 Eccles c 1 O 3 2 1 Totals 36 42 7 8 6 Totals 37 5 26 19 8 Innings I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A. H. S. O O O 10 0 2 4 I- 8 C. L. S. 4 I 0 O cn O O O 4 — 2 CAMBRIDGE Runs, Mac Taylor, Banks 3, Clifford, Hicks, Hendrick, Cashman, P. Taylor, Macarty 2, Currie 2, Paine, Garfield, Keaney, Chase, Grant, Delaney 2, Nash. Two-base hit. Banks. Stolen bases, Banks 5, Macarty, Boyer 2, Keaney, Chase, Grant, Delaney 2. First base on balls, off Hicks 9 First base on errors, Arlington 8, Cambridge 5. Struck out, by Hicks 12. Nash 7. Passed balls, Clifford 3, Eccles 3. Hit by pitched ball, Wood 2, Grant. Time, 2h. 10m Umpires, Taylor and Murray. ing High on the latter’s grounds and they were “ours” easily, Hicks was in the box, and played a star game, striking out sixteen men. The third inning, the boys did some remarkable stunts with the bat, so that ten runs was the natural result. The score and various details are given below : ARLINGTON ab bh po a e M.Taylor2 6 2300 Banks 3d 63311 Clifford rf 61000 Wood cf 63001 Hicks p 62050 Marston ss 6 1 1 10 Hendrick c 5 1143 1 Cashman If 5 1 000 P. Taylor 15061 1 Totals 51 1427 11 3 READING ab bh po a e Cum’ings c 4 010 o o Barstow 3d 4 o 4 2 2 Pratt 1st 5 1 1 1 o 1 Allen cf 40000 Lord p 31040 Turner ss 30024 Millbury If 3 1 2 o o Connoly 2d 3 o o 1 o Gear rf 20010 Jenkins rf 10000 Totals 34 32710 7 Innings 1 23456789 Arlington High 04 10 00003 1 — 8 Reading High 00400100 o— 5 Runs, M. Taylor 2, Banks 3, Clifford, Wood 2. Hicks 2, Marston 2, Hendricks 3, Cashman 2, P. Taylor, Cummings, Barstow, Pratt, Allen, Turner. Two-base hit, Clifford. Home run, Banks. Sacrifice hits, M. Taylor, Clifford, Turner. Stolen bases, Marston, Hendricks 3, Cashman, I J . Taylor 3, Barstow, Allen, Ford. First base on balls, Off Hicks 4, off Ford 2. Struck out, by Hicks 16, by Ford 8. Passed balls. Hendricks 3, Cummings 3. Wild pitches, Ford 2. Hit by pitched ball, Barstow, Ford. Time, ih. 30m. Umpires, Edmonds and Kelley. The game scheduled for April nth, with Boston Latin had to be cancelled on ac- count of rain, thus we lost an opportunity of comparing our nine with that represent- ing a Boston high school. Saturday, April 13, Arlington met Read- The team won another victory over Bos- ton College Freshman on the following Tuesday. Banks and Hicks divided the pitching honors, Hendrick catching in great style. Mac Taylor and Mansell put up a good game. The Freshmen did not play together very well and were defeated with J. Henry Hartwell Son, DOW GILES, Undertsikers . Medford Street, Arlington. Tel. Con. Residence and Night Call 792 Mass. Ave. ..Dry Goods and Small (Hares.. POST OFFICE BLOCK, ARLINGTON, MASS.
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ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CLARION. 1 1 Banks. Hendrick 3, Livermore. First base on balls, off Banks 6. Aliya 3. First base on errors, A. H S. 4, Volkmann 4. Struck out, by Banks 8, Allyn 7. Passed balls, Schugley 2. Hit by pitched ball, Hendrick. Time 2hr. 10m. Umpires, Kelley and Wadsworth. In a fast finely played game on April 22, we were the victors over Tufts Freshmen. Wood distinguished himself in the box, keeping the score down at several critical points by his excellent pitching. The others also played a clean errorless game. The score : — ARLINGTON H s TUFTS ’08 bh po a e bh po a e M. Taylor 2b 1 3 1 0 Vogt C 0 4 0 1 Banks 3b 1 3 2 0 Esten p 1 1 5 0 Clifford ib 2 6 0 0 Ruth ss 2 4 3 1 Wood p 0 0 3 0 Warner ib 0 1 0 0 Hicks cf 0 1 2 0 Sylvester 2b 3 0 3 1 Mansell ss 0 0 3 0 Croggin 3b 1 0 1 1 Hendrick c 2 1 1 0 Burton If 0 2 0 0 Cashman If 0 1 1 0 Earnsworth cfo 1 0 0 Marston rf 1 0 0 0 Stevens rf O 0 0 0 Totals 7 : 5 3 0 Totals 6 1 : •3 2 4 Warner out, hit by batted ball. Burton out, infield fly. fMansell out, hit by batted ball. Innings 1 23456789 A. H. S. 14000000 0 — 5 Tufts ’08 00000300 0—3 Runs made by M. Taylor 2. Banks, Hen- dricks. Marston, Esten, Vogt, Two-base hits, Hendricks 2, Warner. Stolen bases, M. Taylor, Banks, Clifford, Hendricks 3, Sylvester. Base on balls, off Wood 2, Esten 4. Struck out, by Wood 9. Esten 3. Sacrifice hits. Banks. Cash- man. Double play, Esten to Ruth to Warner. Hit by pitched ball, Vogt, Ruth. Passed balls, Hendricks, Vogt 5. Umpire, Kelley. Time ih. 30 m. The next game on the 25th of April was with another Tufts’ representative, the Tufts Second team, who carried off the palm by a score of 4-0. Poor throwing and inability to hit the ball were the causes of our defeat, although the collegians them- selves played a fast game, getting in two double plays. It was one of those games which, though a defeat, was most interest- ing to follow. The score: — ARLINGTON ab bh po a ej M. Taylor 240232 Banks 3 4 o 1 1 o Clifford If 32000 Wood p 40023 Hicks cf 40201 Mansell ss 1 o o 3 1 Hendri k c 2 09 2 1 Rolfe rf 30000 P. Taylor 13 1 13 o o Total 28 3 27 1 1 8 Innings 1 2 3 A. H. S. 000 Tufts 2nd 002 TUFTS SECOND. ab bh po a o o o 2 3 o 4 Nick’son cf 5 Wilson If Fisher 1 Chapen 3 Claus 2 Ober rf Merrill ss Green c Goggin p Buckley rf Total 36 8 27 1 1 2 456789 00000 o — o 00000 2 — 4 Runs, Nickerson, Nelson, Fisher, Goggin. Stolen bases. Banks, Wilson, Fisher. Fir t base on balls, off Wood 2, Goggin 4. First base on errors, A. H. S 1 , Tufts Second 4. Struck out, by Wood 8, Goggin 7. Double plays, Merrill to Claus to Fisher. Merrill to Claus to Fisher. Hit by pitched ball, Wilson, Fisher. Time 1 hr. 30 min. Umpire, Kelley. On April 28, in an interesting game on Cambridge Common, our team met defeat at the hands of Cambridge High. The home team won by bunching its hits, being Implements, telephones Machines. r.u,mond (| 14 Wooden ware. Joseph Bi-eck . Sons, (incorporated) 51 AND 52 NORTH MARKET STREET. BOSTON. Brecht Bureau I ' urni.sfi a s- iftpro red Employ ’cos. Mercantile, sidri cultural. Horticultural. TEEEPHOJVE HICH.O70. 60 to Duffy ' s . . . FOR A FIRST-CLASS HAIR CUT, SHAVE OR FACIAL MASSAGE. . . jloscpb Duffy, 457 Mass. Hve. Try our Delicious Sodas and College Ices Milk Shakes by Electricity. C. W. GROSSMITH, REGISTERED PH ARHACIST, Mass. Avenue, eor. Mystic St., Arlington.
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