. Poly, The . eam. The enthusiasm is very great as can be seen by the interest the boys havetaken. A challenge was received from Worden, Montana, stating that they wished to play usin baseball. A team was picked, Ryerson acting as captain. We went to Worden on April26, and beat them, 5 to 1. We gave them a return game on May 7, and this time weagain beat them, 14 to 4. The team was composed as follows: Catcher, Ryerson; pitchers, Burks and Dunkin; first base, Donahoe; second base,Rinaldi; third base, Fry; shortstop, Lano ; leftfield, Panton ; center field, Junior; right field,Baker. The annual


. Poly, The . eam. The enthusiasm is very great as can be seen by the interest the boys havetaken. A challenge was received from Worden, Montana, stating that they wished to play usin baseball. A team was picked, Ryerson acting as captain. We went to Worden on April26, and beat them, 5 to 1. We gave them a return game on May 7, and this time weagain beat them, 14 to 4. The team was composed as follows: Catcher, Ryerson; pitchers, Burks and Dunkin; first base, Donahoe; second base,Rinaldi; third base, Fry; shortstop, Lano ; leftfield, Panton ; center field, Junior; right field,Baker. The annual game between the students and faculty was very interesting, and thequality of the players was found out in this game. Although we may not be able to pro-duce a winning team, due to the short season, we still believe in keeping the national sportof baseball close to the foreground. GAMES—Students vs Faculty; Pioneers vs. Eagles; Mutts, 4; Jeffs, 10; Poly, 5;Worden, 1, at Worden; Poly, 14; Worden, 4, at


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