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Led by pitcher Warren Berg's stellar work on the mound, Coach Adolph Samborski's Freshman nine turned up another win yesterday when they defeated the hitherto undefeated Governor Dummer aggregation by a score of 6 to 0 at South By field.
Berg was nicked for only one hit by the Dummers, and allowed but one free pass to first, while forcing batter after batter to hit essay grounders back to the box, which he handily flipped to the first baseman, Brooks Heath, for the outs.
Only footballer Cleo O'Donnell was able to garner more than one hit off fast-ball artist Bill Bowler for the school-boys, but Brooks Heath touched him for a homer in the first with two on to start the show, and Paul Butler snapped his ten-game batting slump with a triple.
Next game for the roaring Yardlings is Huntington School at Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock today. After their showing yesterday, they are rated as favorites in this, contest, their third straight with a school-boy team.
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