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Thr.' wrre easily dispos<'h-)lacon Academy, on April 28th, was called in the fifth inning on ac('ouut of a downpour of J'llin. \Ye were leading 6 to .:t and had two 111en on the paths with OJtC out. Goodall was on tho momtd for R .M. A. while C'nrter was holding down the slab d11ty for ns.
L.IT.S.-2;V.R S.-6
On the 2nd of )1ny we finally broke our losing streak by taking a pretty game from TJynchbnrg High School, the score bring G to 2. For five inuings the contest was a pitcher's af- fnir hctwccn Dndlcy of the Ilip.h' School and Phelps for us. rp to the sixth session the visitors were enjoying a one-rnn mar~iu by virtue of a free pass and a h·iple in the third in- uiug. In the sixth however we broke into tho scoring columu, 111aking three runs on successin• singles by " 7ilson, :Mend, und Barlow, a11 infield out, and Walker's three-base blow to right. Wl' added tlll'ee more to our total in the seventh. With one
luwn, .Tohuson got a life on au error; Dunn singled and both hl' nnd ,Johnson scored when Radcliffe nmff<'d Wilson's bop- f't'r. ::Uead was safe on anotlter error by Undcliffc, and Wil- :eon s<·ored on Barlow's long sacrifice fly to center. Iluntphries
·l•ls(~ the i11ning with a pop fly to Grow. f\ base on balls to llnclley pa,·cd the way for Lp1chburg's final run in the eighth
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Score:
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- Phclps, Cartcr, aud Walkcr.
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