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MIDDLILSEX SCHOOL CONCORD MAssAcHUsrTTs Pract1cally everyone on the team contrlbuted to rhns the teams thxrd vlctory ln enght games ay Ward walked four tlmes and scored each rnme Lmc Smnth rapped out two hxts as dld George Buehler Monty Chllds and Pete M1lton Reggle Anderson pounded out a resoundmg double to deep left center held and Maury Ham mond busted the game wlde open ln the seventh xnnmg when as a punch hitter hc connected for a lxnc drxve trnple wnth the bases loaded The 10 5 wm over Brooks should have been a clneh How ever loose pxtehlng and sloppy heldlng made the task more dlffl cult Paul Burger started the game on the mound but was hut hard ID the last of the thlrd mnlng when the Brooks players tallled three runs on two walks and two hnts Spud Mansur relneved Burger durxng th1s onslaught and pntched effecuvely unnl he was llfted for a pmch hntter m the seventh Thereafter Lmc Smnth toxled on the rubber hnlshnng the game after weatherxng Mllton each collected two hxts Saturday May 12 found the Graduates back for ln offlcnl baseball con test wxth the young whrpper snappers The youngsters won handlly 8 3 Lxnc Smith and Spud Mansur allowed only seven h1ts over the nlne lnnmgs as George Buehler s blg bat boomed out a triple and a slngle as dld that of Reg gle Anderson Pete Mllton also gar nered two hxts out of a total of eleven for Mlddlcsex It seemed certun we had the Way land Hlgh game all safely tucked away after vue had scored s1x blg runs ln the last of the second lnnmg But the plc ture quickly changed after Wayland scored four tnmes nn the thxrd mnung and followed wnth one ln the fourth and five rn the seventh They won by a final score of 10 6 Lmc Smxth was ala . . . .Y Y Z J Y 7, r V , fl . 3 . . ' 1 K' ag Y a 9 Q - , - - 5 . - , A 7 4. . Y Q ' 7 C 1 ' - l ' 7 1 , c ' ' . . . 7, C . . A I . . Y . , . . . , . . 7 Y . a mrld upnsmg nn the nmth. Smith, Monty Chxlds, Reggle Anderson, and Pete , , ' 1 1 - 7 . - . 7 . ' K , . . . . 7 3 I 1 - Y Y ' A Y. l . H - y ' ' 2' . - 6 7 ' 1 4 , 1 I . . 7 . y K . . Y. . - . V Y I C . . . . . 7. I K . . 7 f K ' f -ls ,' Pave fijblx-life
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MIDIJLIESEX SCHOOL Cowcioizn. MASSACIHUSETTS caught the sign, but Childs missed it, Hammond bunted beautifully down the third-base line, and Childs streaked for the plate, the throw from the pitcher had him out at the plate, but the catcher failed to touch the plate, although he had blocked it sufficiently so that Childs missed it also, a mad scramble ensued and Childs was ruled safe. Paul Burger was assigned the role of starting pitcher against Groton the following Saturday. Burger held the opposition pretty much at bay during the first five innings of play, giving up three runs on two hits. Nevertheless, the Groton nine had been hitting him hard. Bill Chauncey of Groton had pommeled the horsehide for a home run ride in the second inning, and in the last of the sixth the roof caved in The hrst two batters up hit consecutive home runs Burger was lifted for Spud Mansur Mansur was immediately tagged for three hits and two runs Linc Smith thereupon made his sixth ap pearance of the Season and put out the fire But the damage had been done In spite of the fact that Middlesex rallied for live runs in the last two innings we lost 8 5 Noble and Greenough proved to b a tough opponent on Wednesday May 2 But Lmc Smith was in excellent form as he pitched and batted his team to a 4 1 triumph Linc went the distance giving up only seven hits and striking out five Furthermore he collected two base hits drove in a run and scored once George Buehler shared the limelight with Linc as he came up with a double and a single and scored two runs The visit of the St Marks baseball varsity on the following Saturday turned out to be a nerve wracking one although the final score of the game may seem to point on the opposite direction In order to win by a score of 10 4 Middlesex had to rally for a run in the fifth inning two in the sixth and five in the seventh after St Mark s had taken a 4 2 lead in the fourth inning is. P hglali u : s ' - Q 7 8 , - 1 ' 1 - 1 s a , . . . , . , ' 7 ' v 7 a ' l . . o 9 - ' . .1 . , ,-. Nt Y -4. ' 5.4 ' V' S, , . t . --use i I X , ..' ,V , A ., . 'w ,: ' +4 131' ,,,A-h - .J Q.- ,- Q B ' . - .f.- , .' Y Q h Jw, age 'i Blu r
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