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...three of last year's Freshman team are back in College. C. B. Butterfield and A. B. Blair, both heavy hitters will be valuable material for the University team. T. J. Meehan's clever work in the infield which was a feature of 1921's team, will also be a strong factor this year...
...visitors was the individual star of the engagement, getting a home run and three singles in five trips to the plate. Peckham's home run which came in the third inning with two men on bases, was one of the longest hits on Soldiers Field this season, reaching the infield of the University diamond before coming to a stop. M. P. Davis and E. S. Hardell were the leaders of the Freshman attack, each getting three hits, the latter's including a triple. T. J. Meehan, with a three-base hit, and R. B. Shaw, with a double, were...
...sixth inning the 302d brought in four runs on a pass, two errors, two solid hits, and two feeble singles through the infield. S. H. Johnson '20 took up the pitching in the seventh and was touched for one run. The soldiers scored twice more in their half of the ninth on two hits and two errors...
Both teams scored twice in the fourth inning. For the Radio men two singles, an error, a stolen base, and an infield out, brought in the runs. For the University, Wolverton singled. Hallowell walked. Ward flied out. The base-runners advanced on an infield out and scored on J. S. Mosle '20's hit to right...
...CRIMSON runs were earned; the Lampoon quota was merely lent to them for the afternoon by its generous opponents. From the moment when the Lampoon twirler pitched over the backstop for the first strike of the afternoon, the outcome was never in doubt. The CRIMSON infield was absolutely tight, and Lampy's punch was of no avail. The barrage of hits from CRIMSON bats gave the funny men no chance to retire; candidates were rushed in to fill breeches in the crumpled line, but the slaughter went on, and at nightfall the Lampoon outfield was still digging itself in. Finally...