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The four Leiter Cup games yesterday resulted as follows:
Barristers 13, Wash Bottles 5; Rounders 25, Fussers 7; High Balls 22, Boers 8; Dropped Eggs 8, Little Ministers 4.
The Barristers' team, composed of Law School men, easily defeated the Wash Bottles, mainly through the brilliant work of Griswold and Feary, the battery. Both teams played well, and with a little improvement in fielding the Barristers will have a good chance for the cups.
The Rounders outplayed the Fussers from the start, and in the last innings made runs at will. The Rounders played a fairly good all-around game, but their victory was due more to the indifference of the Fussers than to their own good playing.
The High Balls easily defeated the Boers by strong batting and fairly good fielding. The Boers were very weak in the field and the large score was chiefly due to their errors. The game between the Dropped Eggs and Little Ministers was well played on both sides, and up to the ninth inning the score was a tie--4-4. The Dropped Eggs then batted out four runs and won the game. Both sides fielded well and the game was close and exciting throughout.
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