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center, but it came after two were out and he was left at the keystone sack. Again in the fourth we theatened to score when a double by Andy plus a walk and a hit bats- man filled the bases but once more there were two out and George McGoldrick's fine bid as a pinch-hitter was nullified by a fancy play by Curran, Thayer third baseman. The Braintree club took advantage of a pass in the third and followed it up by a Rutilla two-bagger that sent Holland across with their second run. This two tally deficit was bad enough, but we made the situation worse by presenting the opposition three more scores in the sixth without the benefit of a hit. After this debacle all seemed lost until we produced a five run eighth inning that made the contest a new ball game temporarily. With one down Hilt Collupy tagged a line drive over second to launch the attack and then the otherwise reliable Curran helped our cause by booting john Ellard's grounder. A fielder's choice that proved to be a hair too late loaded the bases and Andy proceeded to clean them with a savage double to right center to make it 5-3. Wavering for the minute, Gaskell walked Ed Quirk but came back to fan jim Grogan for the second out. At that critical juncture with the hit and run sign on George McGoldrick drove a sharp single to left center scoring Andy and send- ing Quirkie to third. When the play was made for Ed at the hot corner, McGoldrick scooted for second and made it safely. Keeping the rally going, Senior Frank O'Donoghue placed a nice grounder between short and third and the score was tied at 5-5. With Bob Kelly at bat, Coach Murphy flashed the steal signal to McGoldrick at third and he broke for the plate only to be called by Umpire Yetter even though it appeared as if Wade, the catcher, tagged him with an empty glove while holding the ball in his right hand. After such a grand comeback, it was ironical that we should give the de- cision away in the last half of the same frame, yet we did so after the first two men were retired, and Thayer took advantage of two miscues and a stolen base to register the KEYSTONE GUARDIAN, BOB KELLY winning marker and send us down to a 6-5 defeat. The records revealed that while we had outhit the Braintree aggregation 7-5, our fielding lapses had nullified McAuliffe's 14 strikeouts which were deserving of a better fate. In our last April game we tasted Victory again by downing a good Coyle High nine to the tune of 4-3. The hitting of George McGoldrick and Frank O'Donoghue at Thayer had entitled them to starting berths and they took over right field and third base respectively. Bob Kelly started us off on the right foot by leading off with a single in the first and this greeting obviously disturbed Fagan, the visiting hurler, to such a degree that he hit one batsman and passed two others, forcing in Kel with our Hrst run of -I 136 I-
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