Naughty Naughts Lost
The most exciting game that has been played on the campus this year was won Monday by the Normals-, after supper, playing a 10-inning game. The score was 6 to 5. The '00 laws came down from Ann Arbor with a whoop and feit as confident to win as Schley is of bottling up Cervera. The early part of the game made them more confldent, when the score stood three to nothing, but the plucky Normals were encouraged by a bevy of pretty, embryo school teachers, who were huddled together on several long benches and looked like a fresh bed of roses in which a humming bird would certainly alight to relish the sweets. This and the confldence placed in Owen, the pitcher, v on the game. On the right were those "naughty" laws, who had enough wind in them to ínflate Andre's balloon. But wind could not win the game; the charming female voices were more inspiring. Owen again showed that he liad the stuff in him to malte a good U. of M. pitcher, and were it not for him the result would, certainly have been different. The Normantes were also handieapped by not having their regular catcher. The game was a tie in the ninth inning, but in the tenth a doublé and a single won the game.
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