. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. Phi Deltas Continue Lead in Interfraternity Baseball The second week of campus leaguebaseball ended yesterday with threemore hair-raising exhibitions; theKappa Sigs suffered defeat at thehands of the Phi Delts; the Phi Gamsworsted the barbs; and the Betas, af-lough exercise to produce a goodtrack team, vanquished the SigmaChis, The games were all of thembatting contests and the scores runup were fearful and wonderful butthey continue to be great sport toatch from the grandstands and con-tinue to draw a considerable numberof spectators. The


. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. Phi Deltas Continue Lead in Interfraternity Baseball The second week of campus leaguebaseball ended yesterday with threemore hair-raising exhibitions; theKappa Sigs suffered defeat at thehands of the Phi Delts; the Phi Gamsworsted the barbs; and the Betas, af-lough exercise to produce a goodtrack team, vanquished the SigmaChis, The games were all of thembatting contests and the scores runup were fearful and wonderful butthey continue to be great sport toatch from the grandstands and con-tinue to draw a considerable numberof spectators. The game between the Kappa Sigsand the Phi Delts started out fine. JoeLawton was pitching for the Kappa |Sigs and as a result the Phi Delts did inot find it so easy to connect with the Ihorse hide cover as was expected, but the good work did not continue long;five-thirty came around only at the imiddle of the second inning and re- |suited in the loss to the Kappa Sigs Iof Joe Lawton and Pearce Moore, thetw« strongest men on the learn, whohad to leave t


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