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In the scrub baseball series on Norton's Field yesterday afternoon, the Baby McKees defeated the Spaniards 12 to 3 in a seven inning game and the Reconcentrados beat Scrub 7-11-44 by the score of 14 to 9. The game between the Cold Hands and the Pearlines was called in the eighth inning on account of darkness with the score 7 to 6 in favor of the Cold Hands. The Kitty Dames forfeited to the Jumbos. On Soldiers Field, the No Names defeated the Undertakers 12 to 0.
Playing rule No. 6 has been altered to read: "The score of the game, signed by the captains of both nines must be left in the CRIMSON office before 7 o'clock of the same evening with the names of the players on both nines. Otherwise it will not be counted."
Section I1 of the scrub teams will play todad, Friday, as follows:
Soldiers Field-Farmers vs. Notobacs. Norton's Field-Hollis Halls vs. Incognitos, Woodchucks vs. Dinwits, Hot Tomales vs. Dew Drops.
The Buzizzers draw a bye.
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