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JUNIORS DOWN SOPHOMORES IN CLASS LEAGUE OPENER 13 TO 3

Slocum, Winning Pitcher, Strikes Out Six and Hits Homer

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The Juniors opened the class baseball series yesterday afternoon with a 13 to 3 victory over the Sophomore nine. Seven innings of the game had been played before April showers drove the nines from the field.

A. W. Slocum '28, on the mound for the Juniors starred for the winners, allowing seven scaltered hits, striking out six of the batters who faced them, and adding to his team's total with a circuit clout in the third inning. Except for one bad and long seventh inning in which the Juniors pushed agrees seven runs, V. B. Weymouth '29 hurled a fair game for the Sophomores, chalking up five strikeouts against the winners.

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