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The Senior baseball nine yesterday won the interclass championship by defeating the Freshman team by the score of 8 to 4. For the first four innings the game was very even, but during the last six innings timely hitting by the Seniors, added to costly errors and stupid base-running by the Freshmen, secured the game for the 1905 team.
Although neither Snyder or Lincoln pitched a brilliant game, both were steady, allowing few long hits.
The Seniors made their first run in the third inning as a result of four consecutive hits. In the fifth inning three more runs were brought in by a base on balls, two errors and three hits. Two runs were scored in the next inning, one in the seventh on Page's three-base hit and another in the eighth.
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