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Bill Rose journeyed to Spicer last Sunday with his base ball boys for the first game of the season, with the Spicer team. On account of the stormy weather it was impossible to play a complete game. As it was, Spicer was seven times at bat and New London six, and Spicer had six scores and New London four. Emil Arthun started the pitching for New London, and Spicer secured their six runs in the first three innings. Manley Ogren relieved Arthun after the fourth inning, and Spicer never saw home plate. Most of the crowd in attendance were of the opinion that New London would have been the victors had the game been finished. Emil Arthun did good work with the stick, making one home run and bringing in a man ahead of him, besides making two other safe blngles. Bill Lungstrom and Ben Glarum umpired the game. The Spicer team comes to New London for a return game next Sunday.—New London Times.
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Willmar Tribune

Willmar, Minnesota, US

Wed, May 17, 1916

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