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The final game of the interclass series, played between he Juniors and Sophomores yesterday afternoon, was won by the Juniors by the score of 2 to 0.
The game was wholly a pitchers' battle between Slater and Cooper, one hit only being made during the whole game. Slater did not allow a single man to reach first and struck out 15 men, while Cooper allowed but one hit and fanned 9 men. On the other hand, the Juniors were totally unable to locate Cooper, and had it not been for a couple of bases on balls, they would not have scored. The game was totally lacking in features, except the remarkable pitching on both sides.
The Juniors scored one run in the second, when Rogers and Carlisle were passed, and moved to second and third on Smith's out, Rogers scoring on a passed ball. Their other run came in the eighth when Benton was passed, stole second and third, and scored on Keefe's single to left field.
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