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BASEBALL TEAM 87
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complish. Fo far we had not won an Inter- academic game, vet every man went into the game with a determinatien- to make that Penn Charter eleven 1-:now that a Germantown team was playing against them. Every man did his duty, and in some case5 more than his duty. Two much praise cannot be given to any mem- lzer of the team. Special attention should be called to the playing of one of the hacktield nicn, who, vfitliciut letting the coach know, pe 'ig started the game sick, and played the entire forty-eight minutes with a pluck which dum- fonnded his comrades. Once we had the ball on their ten-yard line and lost it, once they had it on our two-yard line and lost it on downsg every fellow was working with the other fel- low like a perfect machine. Our team was beaten, nine to six, but We scored against Penn Charter for the first time since IQO6. 14 55. if Also Q93 QS. A. slr at .w Q, 3
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CBA SE-BALL Cn account of the exceptionally late spring this year, Captain Franks 'did not issue a call for candidates until the-13th of March. Mr. Charles I. McCarty, 195, was again selected as coach, and he had a squad of about thirty candidates from which to select a team. The Weather was very cold at first and on many days practice was impossible. We played our first Interacademic game with Episcopal Academy on April 13th, and were defeated by a score of 8-4. Our next Interacademic also resulted in a 5-4 defeat at the hands of Friends' Central. The team took a decided brace after this game, and on April 28th we defeated Penn Charter by a score of 5-3. The Chestnut Hill game also resulted in a I2-8 victory for us. VVe still have several games to play and feel conhdent of Winning them. Lippincott and Breed . . . .... Pitchers Butterworth ........ ..... C atcher Flavell .......... ..... F irst Base Spiegel ............ . . .Second Base Franks CCaptainj .... .... T hird Base Tibbot . . .Q ..... ...Short Stop Iellett .... . . .Left Field Doyle ............... Williains and Price .. Substitutes: Goshorn Hough Qinfieldj. . . .Center Field qty, VVhit .Right Field by Coutfieldl,
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