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With the bases filled and his week-old defeat at the hands of the Tiger nine still fresh in his memory, Brendon Reilly trotted onto the Soldiers Field mound in the seventh inning of Saturday's diamond contest, hurled three straight strikes to Nassauman Ned Zundel, and saved Jack Wallace's four to two triumph.
The first Varsity run had crossed the plate in the second inning in the person of Bill Barron, who scooted home from second on Wallace's single to right. Lunder, on base by virtue of a Princeton shortstop's error, took third on the hit and scored when the shortstop muffed Jack Forte's easy grounder.
In the third, Bill Fitz walked, moved to third on Coulson's sharp single to right, and scored as Coulson languished at second on Hamlen's grounder. Hamlen took second on an error and tallied on Lunder's long hit to center field. The Varsity Summary:
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