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That Great Game

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
June
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tlie Daily Times oí yesterday, lias the foilowing raey account of the magnificent game oí base lall played Momday aíterno'on, that netted $45 for tbe athletic association : There was a large rcowd at the Scientific Baseball game yesterday at the fair gronnds between the high school fkculty and school board on one side and the high school seniors on the ether. It was a great game, but thoügii Superintendent Perry and his supporters playcd like fiends, the gods were against their success and the austere seniors won by the score 17 to 11. It was a noisy game too. The henchmen of both sides were out in force and howled themselves hoarse to encourage their favorites. Base running was undoubtedly the feature ef the game, unless keeping the score enters into the field. There were numerous hopeful attempts at keeping track of more than the runs, but each and all were tearful failures. The rules heretofore published in The Times were of unutterablc advantage to both sides. The men lined up about as follows, although the lines were írequently broken: V. & S. B. Seniors. Seott, E. H lf 2b Davis Beal, J. E. . 3b lf Longnecker Miner, J. K rf 3b Bruegel Jacobs, J. T cf 3b Baldwin Perry, W. S p rf Arnold Pattengill, J. G. . . c lf Marshall Chute, H. N Ib cf Vaughan AVines, L. D ss ef Campbell Montgomery, ,T. B.3b rf .Whitten Jocelyn, L. P 2b p Gelston Springer, D. W..lb c Hitchcock Gamman, H. B . . 2b Ib Cheever Osborne, F. A . . . ss p VanCleve Miller, N. J e etc .... Willoughby

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier