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The CRIMSON Clouters had absolutely no trouble in swamping the Lampoon nine to the tune of 14 to 1 on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Although without the services of some of its best players, the newspaper men's team put up a wonderful and inspiring game. The Lampoon played consistently except for its one run. The outcome of the contest was never in doubt except once, when the umpires were changed. Mr. Twitchell, however, showed himself equal in fair-minded arbitration to his predecessors, Mr. Sturgis and Mr. Miller, and the game continued in the CRIMSON'S favor.
Quite an argument preceded the affair, as the Bow Streeters wanted to disqualify Grinnell, claiming that he played on the Police Gazette team ten years ago.
The CRIMSON, however, conclusively proved by an unsigned contract for a Yard room that this was not the case, and that it didn't matter anyway. Not wanting to lose the game on account of a mere technicality, the CRIMSON refused to consider the protest.
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