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Show BYCvs HYDE PARK Collegians Defeat the Visitors. Score 9 to 6. It was a very fast and good game that was plajcd between the II. Y. and Hyde Park teams WVilncsdiiy. Both teams did good work, but tho II. Y.s got their batting clothes on proper and the final score stood 0 to ti In favor or the Collegians. This Is the first time tho Hyde Park aggregation has been taken in this year. The first Inning proved a shutout for the farmers, but the collegians pulled one man through. Tho second Inning brought two runs for the Park-Ites Park-Ites and the B. Y. went to tho bat In one, two, three order. In tho third neither scored and only one got to first. In tho fourth Helncr got a long fly that looked like a pretty hit and, for the farmers, Waltc stopped a ball that looked very gingery and no runs was the result. Tho fifth Inning opened with a run for Hyde Park. Then the collegians camo stamping up to tho plate with their lingers tingling. H. Richards threw a little force Into a sw lug and landed the ball soincwhcie for three bags. Then E. Richards made a' neat single and a man ciosscd home. Nielsen Niel-sen made a bunt that proved succcss-ful.Hclncr succcss-ful.Hclncr made a long fly which Perkes lost and a few more tallies' were chalked up. Everybody camo up to Mr4 Chrlstensen and took their medicine medi-cine like men. Two or three liked the delivery so well that they got In and rode on it twico when something happened to curve the stralgthtcned shoots and the B. Y. went to the diamond, dia-mond, but left a score of seven ruus for that inning. When the sixth came tho farmers butted in and took two runs, making the score five to eight, but tho collegians col-legians got another In their half. Tho seventh went off In one, two, three order. Richards fanned two, the third got out at first; and, In turn, Chrlstensen did the same thing for the wise ones. In the eighth thefarmcrschalkcd up one. Hall made a fine long running catch, and later a double play from a fly retired the side. Tho B. Y. didn't get anything. In the ninth Petersen for the farmers was caught ut second and a man struck out, then all chances for vJctory vanquished and tho band played. It was a fast, clean game. The Hyde Parkltcs claim they lost it because of not practicing lately but It was merely mere-ly a case of a balloon ascension on the part of their pitcher, "only that and nothing more." But the B. Y. won and there Is no getting around that fact, just the same as their former defeat at the hands of the Hyde Park team. Bases on balls: Off Richards, 3, off Chrlstensen, 2; struck out, Richards 0, Chrlstensen, 8; hits, Richards 7, Chrlstensen 12; runs, B Y. 0, Hydo Park 0. Umpire, Eangton. ' |