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ST. IOHN'S vs. GALLAUDET. April 24th. ST. J'OHN,5, 29-GALLAUDET, 11. I St. john's crossed bats with Gallaudet, of Washington, on Saturday, April 24, in a game which ended in a great victory for St. John's. When the game started off, it looked like the score would be a very close one, but St. John's clearly outplayed them. Many errors were made by both teams, one run being made by each team in the first inning. St. John's scored in the second. The next inning St. john's scored six runs, while Gallaudet made three, making the score 8 to 4. In the next St. john's scored one more and Gallaudet two. The fourth inning opened, and St. John's took a brace and piled up eleven more runs and allowed Gallaudet two. In the fifth St. John's got one run and Gallaudet was shut out. The sixth ended the same way for Gallaudet, but St. John's added three more runs. The seventh, eighth and ninth was a repetition for St. john's, while Gallaudet scored five runs in the eighth. The final score was: St. John's 29, Gallaudet II. Official Score. ST. JOHN,S. R. H. P. 0. A. E. BRADY, s. s. . . 2 3 I 3 4 Ho'rcHK1ss, c. . . 5 3 I2 o 1 HILLEARY, p. . . 3 1 3 o 3 KIRKPATRICK, 1b. 1. . 4 2 1 0 2 GILBERT, c.- f. . . 2 2 0 1 1 FLORY, r. f. . . . 2 1 1 1 o IVIACKALL, l. f. . . 3 o o 0 1 HAwK1Ns, 3b. . . 4 3 8 0 2 GRATTAN, 2b. . . 4 2 1 5 1 TOTALS . . 29 I7 27 IO I5 INNINGS. ST. JoHN's . GALLAUDET . I GALLAUDET. R. H. P. o. A. E. DAVIS . . . . 2 I o 3 I , BUMGARDNER . . . 2 2 o o o RossoN . . . 3 2 6 o 2 ERD .... I I I 4 o BUCKHAGEN . . 1 I 5 3 I NICHOLS . . o o 2 o o SINCLAIR . . 1 1 4 2 6 CAnP1sN'rER . . o 1 9 o 3 Srunr . . . 1 1 o I o ToTALs . . . . II ro 27 I3 I3 123456789To'rAL. .I16111231329 .I03200050II
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HE baseball season of '97 opened very auspiciously for St. John's, the College team defeating the Bal- timore City College by a tremendous score of I9 to 5. The day was a perfect one for baseball, and quite a crowd gathered around our little mascot to cheer the team on to victory. The game opened with St. John's at the bat. Brady, the first man up, struck out. Hotch- kiss, the next man, reached first on an error by Kelly, but was put out at second, Hilleary was given four bad I balls, but was left on base by Kirkpatrick's being retired, from pitcher to first. 1 For the City College, the first two men up struck out. Seltzer, the next man up, reached first by Hawkins' error, stole second, but was unable to advance, as Gilbert struck out the next man. In the second inning neither side scored. ' I , St. John's, in the third, scored seven runs. Brady opened with a hit and stole second. Hotchkiss reached first through Seltzer's error, and both scored on Hil- leary's long hit for three bases. Hilleary scored through Madden's error that allowed Kirkpatrick to reach second. Hawkins got his base on balls, and both he and Kirk- patrick scored on Flory's hit. The City College scored also in their half. St. Iohn's continued to score up to the ninth inning, and Baltimore City College scored only in the third and fifth innings. Hotchkiss put up a fine game behind the bat. Gilbert, a new man, did fine work in the box g Hilleary and Brady of the old men played in their usual way. ' ' .Official Score. ST. JOHN'S. R. H. P.o. A. E. BRADY, s. s .... . 4 4 2 2 I HOTCHKISS, c ..... 3 2 8 6 o HILLEARY, 2b. and p. . . 3 3 I 1 I KIRKPATRICK, Ib .... 2 I I3 2 I HAWKINS, 2b. . . . . 2 2 0 o 2 FLORY, c. f. and 2b. . . . I 2 o o I GILBERT, p. and c. f. . . 2 I o , 3 o MACKALL, r. f ..... I o o o o MULLAN, 1. f. . . . . I I 3 o 2 TOTALS . . I9 I6' 27 I4 E INNINGS. ST. JO!-IN,S . . . . . . . CITY COLLEGE . . . . . ....... CITY COLLEGE. R. H. P. o. A. E. DoTY, r. f. . . . I 2 2 o I KELLY, c. . . . I I 2 4 I SELTZER, 3b. . . . I I 3 2 2 WILLIAMS, Ib. '. . I o 8 o 0 BCVANS, p. . . o I I 5 o MADDEN, 2b. . . . 0 0 3 I 2 WooD, 1. f. . . . o I I o I FAITHFUL, c. f. . . o o 4 o I BANDEL, s. s. . . I I I I 4 TOTALS ..... 5 7 27 I3 I2 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TOTAL. . o o 7 2 2 I 5 2 o I9 0010400005 Three-Base Hits-HILLEARY, 2 3 BRADY. Two-Base Hits-HILLEARY, DoTY. Stolen Bases-ST. JonN's, 2 5 CITY COLLEGE, 6. Double Plays-KELLY, SELTZER and WILLIAMS: 'HILLEARY, BRADY and KIRKPATRICK. Struck Out-By GILBERT, IIQ by HILLEARY, 3 g by BEvANs, 2. Umpire-RILEY. I32
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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND vs. ST. 10HN'S. ST. JoHN's, 5-UNIVERSITY or MARYLAND 6. On Saturday, May 8, St. John's crossed bats with the University of Maryland. The game was the most excit- ing one that has ever taken place at the College, Mary- land University finally winning by a score of 6 to 5. Gilbert pitched for St. John's, and his twirling was of the gilt-edge order. The heavy-hitting visitors seemed unable to connect with his south-paw delivery at any stage of the game. St. Iohn's easily outbatted her opponents. Stupid base-running lost the game for St. John's. The feature of the game was the beautiful work of Armstrong in left field for the University of Maryland. For St. John's Brady accepted his chances in fine style. Follow- ing is the score : , Ufficial Score. Sr. JoHN's. R. H. P. o. A. E. Horcuxiss, 3b. . . o I o o 2 BRADY, s. s. . . . o o 4 I I KIRKP.-vrnrcx, Ib. . . o -, 2 5 o o HILLEARY, c. . . . I 2 I3 o I GILBERT, p. . . . I I I I 0 HAWKINS, 2b. . . . I I I I o BLANCHARD, l. f. . . I 2 I o o MACKALL, r. f. ., . 0 I o o o FLORY, c. f. . . . I o o o I TOTALS . . 5 I0 25 3 5 INNINGS. Sr. JoaN's . UNIVERSITY or MARYLAND ........ . . . . . . 0 3 I 0 0 0 0 I 0 . . 0 O O 0 I 2 2 0 I U. or M. R. I-I. P.o. A. E. M. WHITEHURST, 2b. . . I 2 2 2 I H. Wurranunsr, s. s. . . I 2 I I o Hrclcs, Ib. . . . . o o 7 o 2 OWINGS, c. .V . . I o 6 2 I O'DONNEL, 3b. . . o I 5 2 I ARMSTRONG, l. f. . , . o o 5 2 o BULLocK, c. f. . . 2 o o o I WEBB, r. f. . . I I o o o Bnooxs, p. . . o o I I o TQTALS . . . 6 4 27 10 6 9 TOTAL. S 6 12345678 Two-Base Hits-QHILLEARY, 2. Three-Base Hits--HAWKINS. Struck Out-By GILBERT, IO, by Bnooxs, 3. Umpire- FISHER. I slilkim-.l:i'I'M'E. .Eau
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