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Coming from behind with a terrific rush, the sapient Scholars continued their baseball triumphs yesterday and frazzled the Funny Fellows to the tune oft 12 to o 10. Lampy's elongated slab-artist tried to uncover come centre-page stuff, and the southpaw catcher pulled as many of the wide, wild throws as he dared; but against the calm, unerring judgment of their intellectual opponents their efforts went for naught. Stellar work in the box by Slater and Wagnerian playing by McLain at short, coupled with most daring steals home by MacVeagh, put the game on ice for the Phi Beets. The features of Lampy's work were the base-running of Barron and young Buel's tackling. Judging by comparative acores, the CRIMSON should beat Lampy by about one run in the coming oncounier.
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