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There is no doubt about it, Lampy has a keen sense of humor. After having the feathers completely plucked off the Ibis by the Crimson ball chasers in the ball game yesterday, Lampy, with characteristic side splitting wit, stuck a sign on their building announcing that the Lampoon had won 23-0. It's very amusing, indeed, but it was not half as amusing as the Lampy who stayed up all night last week waiting for the Crimson to come and decorate the Lampoon Building, not half.
But as for the game itself. The score was 7-3 in favor of the Crimson. The news scoopers made their big killing in the third, when the Lampoon, with approximately 18 men in the infield fell all over themselves in trying to catch an infield hit.
Except for the last inning there were no spectacular plays worth speaking of. In that inning Welton made a splendid running miss of one of Lampy's few hits. Circling round the outfield he managed to arrive just where the ball didn't come down. But Cabot retrieved the fair name of his sheet by running down a ripping pop fly.
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