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...runners without a single hit. J. Anastas went in to pitch for the Freshmen in the ninth after the first batter had reached first on a hit and two balls had been thrown to the second man. A pass followed by four singles, scored four runs and a one-margin victory for Holy Cross. In their half of the ninth the yearlings went out in order...
...first close game in the interclass series played at Soldiers Field yesterday between 1920 and 1922 resulted in a 3-2 victory for the Seniors. By virtue of their three wins, one over each of the other teams, the Seniors are now leading the league by an easy margin. S. H. Johnson was again the mainstay for 1920 in the pitcher's box holding 1922 to six scattered hits. The feature hit of the game was made in the sixth by E. A. McCouch, the first batter up, who drove the ball into deep left center for a home...
...narrow margin of 3-2 the Freshman golf team triumphed over Newton High in their second match of the season played at the Winchester Country Club yesterday. In the closest match of the contest, Captain C. C. do Gersdorff lost one up to Harder of Newton. De Gersdorff was leading two up at the turn, but his opponent took the next three holes in succession and managed to halve the eighteenth, giving him the lead of one hole. Playing in number two position, G. G. Folin easily defeated Learned, 3 and 2. W. W. Cutler Jr. and S. H. Brown...
...played Saturday on the Jarvis Field courts, the situation is generally what had been expected by the dopesters, with one exception. This surprise was furnished when Bonner, playing 7 on the Exeter team, defeated Crosby, the star captain of the Andover sextet, in the third round, by the wide margin of 6-1, 6-2. By this victory Bonner is now a formidable player in the fourth round, one before the semi-finals. Living up to expectations, W. W. Ingraham of the Woonsocket High School won from DuBois of Milton in the first round, and A. W. Jones of Moses...
...Wells 440-yard and mile handicap cups were held yesterday afternoon. The entry lists were very large, especially in the quarter-mile, where the contestants were closely crowded throughout the race. E. O. Gourdin '21 captured first place in the 220, the first event, by a short margin over P. C. Pearson, Occ., and L. B. Sanderson '20, who crossed the line in second and third places respectively. Gourdin's time was 22 4-5 seconds...