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In a game full of thrills from start to finish, Pennsylvania defeated the University baseball team on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon by the score of 4 to 3. From the spectators' point of view, the game was the most interesting that has been seen here this year, as it was one in which the unexpected always happened and each team scored or failed to score when it was least expected to do so.
From the point of view of baseball, however, neither team played as well as the lateness of the season should warrant. Pennsylvania's base running was ragged at times, while Harvard's errors the error and scored on Alsop's three-bagger. Wingate then struck out, reiring the side.
The University team had men on bases in almost every inning but seldom got the "breaks." In the last inning with out out, the prospects for evening up the score looked exceedingly bright after Wingate and Clark had reached second and third respectively on consecutive errors by Toomey. The last mentioned broke up the game, however, by making a beautiful catch of Ayres's hard drive over second and manipulating a double play with the assistance of Glendenning.
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