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LO I ADLIOnLU, 1 ODD,rUDLIJVOL. 31.’TWAS EASYAntioch Plays a Veryphreys’ fly; Samuels dies at the hands of Usborne and Oates; Curtiss retires the side by throwing Cordington out at flrst. Score 15-4.Loose Game.Johnson flies out to center and HolraeB to short. Oates knows an easy mark and puts it to short and makes two bases; then Broderick, Jackson, Curtiss each drop flies to center.And Colter’s Tigers Roll up a Large I D . . . T . r,* I Broderick and Jackson score on Cur-RAtScore—An IdealDay,ties’ hit Usborne takes first on error. Curtiss tries to steal home and dies at the plate; Holmes gives Johnson 2ndon an error; HopkinB gets first on Flushed with their success over|Gate8’ error and steals 2nd; CurlOtterbein University, Manager Mitchell and his warriors from Yellowmakes a two-bagger, scoring Johnson and Hopkins. Neidel gets a . hit.SpringB arrived at 1:31 p. m. confident Smith flies out to right. A Humphreys of proving to Manager Colter and his Hues one to second and is out at flrst.I lgers, that although Antioch allowed I s. Humphreys drives the ball to Us-a foot ball date with us, without good reasons, after we had defeated Athens 48 to 0, nevertheless she was sufficiently recovered to meet us on the base ball diamond for the first game.An ideal base ball day, new suits and new players, ought to be sufficientThornhill puts an easy one to 3rd and gets flrst; Harmount» makes a two-bagger, scoring Thornhill; Johnson sacrifices; Holmes, Gates and Broderick each single; Jackson forces Gates out; Curtiss drives the ball over 3rd, scoring Jackson and Broderick.Co Or; 9th nicpnher yellow two years ago by breaking | borne for an out at flrst Score ig-8. J theIwit hel wit ca, est tak ter ing mo mui flnaer, Captain Gates being the only man | scores. Curl drives one to Usborne, | thecha fortof pitcher Sayers, who two years ago 0n a block ball. Neibel is out from I pagade quite a reputation as a college short to first, and Smith from first to I anotwirler. Curtiss will be the receiving second.Thornhill opens the 7th, and goes out from short to flrst; error by center gives Harmount flrst; Johnsoninducements to bring every lover of Usborne retires the side from short to the national game Delaware out to flrBt. ’ /see the initial gam ^f the season. Wei Samuels, Cordington ~nd Johnsonmust not expect tlj much of our boys make singles, and with the bases full, to-day, as it is their flrst game togeth- Hopkins is hit by pitcher and Samuelswho has handled the willow for the I who throws wild to 3rd, and Cording-O. W. U. heretofore, with the exception I ton, Johnson, Hopkins and Curl score.end of the battery, in the absence of catcher “Jack” Tarbill.Jackson opened up the game with aline drive for two bases, and steals | makes a hit and Harmount scores onterfThePhilbrilthisthird and scores on a sacrifice by Cur-1 Holmes fly to right Johnson is caught I Stertiss. Unborn gets flrst on an error to I trying to steal third.short; Thornhill fouls out to Curl;lesstheSayers goes in the box for O. W. U. Usburn steals second, and takes third | and Samuels, Cordington and Johnson (comtheon an error by L. Humphrey. Har-Tare out in one two, three order. Score mount walks to flrst and steals sec-124 to 13 in favor of the O. W. U.ond; Johnson places one right overknothethe side.andteacIn the 8th, Gates flies out to flrst, second, and Usborne and Harmount I Sayers makes a hit; Jackson fans thejly u score. Holmes fouls out and retires | airCurtiss drives one to left field I he hfence for two bases; error by 3rd Broderick gives Cardington four scores Sayers and lets Usbore to first, wide ones; Johnson forces Cardington who immediately steals 2nd; Thornhill the ] out at second by a slow grounder to is given first on balls, and is chased Itfcenter; Hopkins received a pass to between flrst and second, while Curtiss Ster flrst; Curl sends one over third for scores on an error to second. The sideis retired by Usborne at the plate.Hopkins is given a free pass to flrst;three bases and Johnson scores. Smith hits to Jackson, who fails tohandle it; Hopkins and Curl score. A. | Curl flies out to Johnson; Neibel fans;Humphrey sends an easy one to Us-1 Smith retires the side fro: borne, and Smith is forced out at sec-1 Gates. Score 26-13.Sayers toond. Score 3-3.Gates breaks into the second with a nice single. Broderick knocks out a three bagger; Gates scores; Jackson takes flrst, hit by pitcher. Curtissteac if tt weel Ster: mon dred dozeHarmount flies out; error by short gives Johnson flrst; Right fails to Iconc handle Holmes* fly; Johnson and |wor* Holmes score on error by flrst Sayers drives one over 2nd, and a hit bymemmonland Usborne each get singles, Curtiss Johngon tollle8 0ate8i Sayers. Cur- to alscoring on Usborne’s hit Thornhill makes a single, scoring Usborne. Neibel fools Harmount, who strikes out. Johnson and Holmes get singles. Gates flnds one on the nose, scoring Johnson and Holmes. Broderick drives the ball to center for two bases, and goes out by trying to stretch it in-does.tiss plays the “Kline act” by putting I *eaat one over left field fence for a home ■and run. Usborne takes flrst on error by catcher. Thornhill drives the ball to I Set * right for a hit, and Harmount retires j road the side by a fly to second.A Humphreys strikes out; L. Humphreys is put out from short to first;to a three-bagger; Gates scores. Car- Capt GatefJ retlres the laflt man hlm.dington fails to handle Jackson s I gej^ una88igted, and the score standsgrounder.L. Humphreys is thrown out fromgF- * •' v ^ S, * ’ • .v' 1 * *third to flrst; Samuels fouls out to Curtiss, and Cordington flies out to'«* ■ ^ 'W/* • a\ * \ 1 * - * _ _ .A5' ■•right Score 13-3.In the third Curl takes the box, and Harmount introduces himself by a three-bagger; Johnson makes 1st on •flfli error by Cordington; Holmes is thrown from 3rd to 1st, Harmount Bcoring. Gates sends Curl an easy one; Broderick gets life by an error by 3rd, and Jackson forces him out at 2nd, retiring the side, Antioch takes the bat and receives % blank. Score Wentayia IB, Antioch I*32-13.NOTES.They couldn’t touch Sayers.The boys are all sluggers.Broderick pitched a good game.honeiOf perla how versa guagi eratu tery lt;simplItEver;woultYELLOW SPRINGS up on all sides. krg Curl furnished amusement to the | is infSns* , VHis lt;3 cial jLiszt,Curtiss’ drive over left field fence was a “beaut”* son, iThe outfield promises to be one (Mada.the best we ever ted.OfA very good crowd turned out to | pect IIs fuCurtiss flies out to center; Usborne I the opening game, but can’t we double from third to flrst; *A Wror by ssobiidl «t our sostt flet* Thornhill to flrst, but Harmpunt is immediately retired by pitcher to flrstA Humphrey opens up for Antiochby going out from Usborne to Gates.Holmes^ fails to «*t under I* Hum-Usborne filled his position in grand style and bids fair to fill Kline’s old post in a manner that will please the most fastidious. V••)punct and doratoifullylectuacontaimodsx
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