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The superior experience of the instructors in the Departments of History, Government and Economics resulted in the overwhelming defeat of the Phi Beta Kappa nine yesterday on Soldiers Field. The tutors started out with one run in the first inning and scored practically at will during the rest of the game. The Phi Beta Kappa players staged a rally in the fifth and netted their only run of the game. The final score was 9-1 against the undergraduates.
E. S. Mason 2G. was in the box for the instructors and was at no time in danger. P. W. Williams '25, who started for P. B. K., only lasted seven innings and his place was taken by a substitute. Professor Holcombe's umpiring seemed to be satisfactory to both contending parties.
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