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The struggle for the class championship has been very interesting this year as the teams, with the exception of the sophomores have been well matched. At the beginning of the year the seniors were playing a strong game, and were looked upon as probable winners; but the juniors braced up and succeeded in winning both games from them as well as the two from the freshmen. They have been awarded the championship. The standing is as follows:
WON LOST PLAYED
Juniors 4 0 4
Seniors 3 3 6
Freshmen 2 3 5
Sophomores 0 3 3
It is to be seen that hree more games remain to be played Two between the Juniors and Sophomores, and one between the sophomores, and one between the sophomores and Freshmen. It is to be hoped that those games will be played and the schedule completed, even though they do not materially effect the standing. The following men compose the Junior nine, Akin. c., Butterworth, p.; McKean, 1b.; McCoy, 2b.; Barney. 3b.; Bates, s. s.; Codman, l. f.; Piper, c. f.; Faulkner, r. f. Cups will be given to the winners.
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