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BASEBALL

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S FIXTURES. Tho Cup. fixtures were continued last Saturday, St. Patrick's College suffering a double defeat—the B's losing to South, and the A's to Central—after the most exciting and keenest ball game, yet seen liere. . Tlie standing or the teams is now as follows:—St. Patrick's College A and South, 4 points; Central, and St. Patrick's College B, '2 points; Y.M.C.A., nil. '• .

SOUTH 13 DEFEAT ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE B 5. _ Owing to the late time of starting the, game only seven innings were played. _ First innings—South took the oute. Harrison pitching, Campion, Redwood, and Poppenvell iauued; no runs. Second half—Bourke pitching; Jansen, Harrison, M'Clintock, and Koeso scored; 4 runs. Second innings—Kerryman. Bourke arid Fitzgerald fanned; 110 runs, .Second . hall—Harrison, M,'Mullen,, M'Clintock, Broakespeare, Westerholmo, and Adaraes scored; 6 runs. Third innings— O'Donos;hue and Griffiths scored: 2 runs. Second- half—M'Mullan. and M'Clintock scored; 2 runs. Fourth iuiiiings—Fitzgerald scored; .1 run! Second half —The South men fanned; no ruiie. ■ Firth innings—Campion and Redwood scored; 2 runs. Second half—Harrison ecored; 1 run. There was no further scoring in.the remaining innings. Score by innings :— . ■ South: 4, 6, 2. 0, 1, o—l3. St.'Patrick's College B: 0, 0, 2, 1, 2, 0/o—s. • ■ ' Umpire Mr. J. V. M'Donald. Time, lhr. 20min.

" CENTRAL 18 DEFEAT ST. PAT- . RICK'S COLLEGE A 17. This game was the fastest, keeriest, and most exciting game yet played in the City. ; Tho Collegians ran up a big lead in tsie opening etages, and then somewhat relaxed their efforts. The "Magpies," who are'a strong batting team, were quick to seize the opportunity, arid although the boys made strenuous efforts te even up, they found themselves short' of one, run, Central thus winning with an innings in hand. Profiting by tho experience in the previous cup match, M'Donald changed his batting.order, and this was largely tho cause of the team's meritorious performance. . ' "•,'■■

Scores 'by innings were: — Central: 3, 0, 1, 1, 5, 2, 2, -I—lßrune. St. Patrick's Colloge A: i, 5, % 0, 0, 2, 0, 1, 3—l? runs ' Umpire, Mr. P. Harrison. Time, lhr. SEinm. .

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2320, 30 November 1914, Page 3

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341

BASEBALL Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2320, 30 November 1914, Page 3

BASEBALL Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2320, 30 November 1914, Page 3

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