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WHEN BAT AND BASEBALL MET

Few Better Cribbers Compelled to Capitulate to Crimson Quill-Quiverers.

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The CRIMSON yesterday whispered a bashful forecast which was fulfilled: for late in the afternoon its promising handful of Quill-Quiverers defeated the Brainy Best in a tense game of baseball. The final record of the carnage was some-where near the CRIMSON, 19; Phi Beta Kappa, 4. The contest was full of thrills; the features were Phillips' home run, to which Wellman produced a twin, Blackall's consummate pitching, which held the Locksmiths runless through out two innings, and Duncan's abbreviated costume. Score by innings: Innings,  1  2  3  4  5  6  7 R.  H.  E. CRIMSON,  1  4  1  6  3  0  4--19  21  2 Phi Beta Kappa,  0  0  1  0  1  1  1--4  3  11

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