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J J Line up of Team A. E. Kline, '04, catcher and assistant manager. C. H. Strub, '05, pitcher. J. H. Stineman, '03, nrst base. T. F. Casey, ,03, second base. I. R. Bailey, '03, third base. C. C. Ricks, l03, short stop and captain. W. C. Olwell, '04, left Held. J. Cowes, '03, center Held. Guy Bennett, '04, right Held SUBSTITUTES L. R. Lamb, '03. F. W. Potter, '05. G. T. McDaniel, '04 Fred Kinley, manager. 51 1
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4 if P I5 'AL' , ,. '---' ,4 vi WQX' 'I' Qi' Isl' Q,::,1 lgi 61, ,ig ,ell ' tier? ..A. p lhv' hw fqi, op. els . -.... Q ...4,..,4, ,,,,,,4., ....... ff: 3 U , IL h . S to the baseball team there is little to say for lt doth not yet Q27 UE! .! E- f'F'f I , , appear what we shall be, but it is quite evident we are a match for our friends of the diploma factory in the Mission. Yes, we have met our sour-ball rivals, the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and defeated them in open conflict. Wfhat more could we wish at this early date? Wfe only wonder if they will recover sufh- ciently to play again this season. Wfe doubt is very much, for a sorer aggregation never left a diamond. lf they do, we doubt if they bring so many fair admirers to see their team go down to defeat. NVhat a contrast there was on that day. At the beginning our foe screeched and yelled with delight, while at the conclusion they satisfied their anguish with wailing and gnashing of teeth. lt is rumored they returned to their abode, vowing never to leave their sausage mills until death should claim them. VVe begin to feel that our team will show the advantage when they encounter more worthy antagonists. However, we do need rooters to support ourlteamg more college enthusiasm and conhtlence of success: more men who will yell, and stand by the team until the last play is finished. The defeat of the team in the early part of the year at the hands of the Lowell High must be overlooked in the light of later successes, and, too, it must be remembered that they had not yet begun practice. Their victory over the team from the Deaf and Dumb Asylum is something to be proud of, as that institution is noted for its baseball players, and only this year, held the University of California nine down to a score of 8 to 2. Some of our fellows got very angry during the game, but luckily the mutes could not hear the endearing epithets which were passed out to them. 50
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Y 'M .. i f I I gl wt, if ' I .. ' X is i KV r L55 N l r-19 1 - ii E mug 'l NN ' f n3lgf,ff,23 JN! ln Golden Gate Park the students will have excellent oppor- tunities for athletic exercises and heathful recreationfl QExtract from annual announcementj. Yes, indeed, ask Bill Doll, Sobey, Letcher, Moore, Walton, Dr. Scott, Trullinger, Sandy Mc- Laughlin, or any of the devotees of the game. Many others find a great deal of amusement in sim- ply watching their fellow students perform. The Seniors are not much in evidence this year, State board begins to mean something. Web- ster and lVlcBain, as well as Steinman and Beamer, are seen no more. The college is still ably represented by the Fresh man class, and almost any day you can see Potter, Cummings Steinnnller Montaoue Evans or Lewis down on the couits The privileoes of the tennis . 6 y P mln' I . a I 25. x V S courts and club-house are free to all, and too much cannot be said in praise of the Park Commissioners for bringing this about. lf, perchance, we leave here on being graduated, will we ever hear the familiar cry ofa peacock without thinking of our student days and the time we idled away in the good old Park? In the fall before college work has really started, and again in the spring before examination worry is thought of can you imagine anything more pleasant than a walk to the tennis courts, there either to participate,
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