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The league leading team of Class D continued on its winning way last week by defeating Class B in a slugfest that ended only after a score of 12 to 9 had been piled up. This win places Class D in a favored position to win the first round of the senior games in view of the fact that it has only to face Class A which is at the present time resting on the bottom of the pile having lost all of its games.
The teams of the Junior classes led off last week in their round of games with the result that Classes G, I, and J are tied for first place with a 1,000 standing having defeated F, H and K respectively.
A recap of the votes of the umpires for the All-Star team which is expected to compete with some of the other service schools shows that the following men have received two votes apiece: Guince, Harkins, Maiman, Massopust, Raiter, and Seaberg. Those who have received one vote are: Chidester, Donohue, Grant, Haight, Hallan, Hammond, Lenox, McDermott, Moore, Morrison, Nee, Replogle, Reilly, Schur, Smith, G. S., Turtie, Weidman, and Ziegler.
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