. Highland Echo 1915-1925. V IB*WM«HW. FOR A BIGGER AND ilEiiER MARYVILLE VOLUME THREE MARYVILLE, TENNESSEE, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918. NUMBER TWENTY-SIX HIGHLANDERS BREAK EVEN WITH L M. U. TUSCULUM WALLOPED IN EIRST GAME First Game A Shut-out In Favor of L. M. U., Score Comes Back Strong Next Day, Winning Defeated by Overwhelming Score, 16-3. On a wet field, Lincoln MemorialUniversity shut out Maryville onthe latters gfrounds last Fridayafternoon. The game developed intoa pitchers battle with Byrd of U. having much the best of held M. C. down to one hit, as


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. V IB*WM«HW. FOR A BIGGER AND ilEiiER MARYVILLE VOLUME THREE MARYVILLE, TENNESSEE, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918. NUMBER TWENTY-SIX HIGHLANDERS BREAK EVEN WITH L M. U. TUSCULUM WALLOPED IN EIRST GAME First Game A Shut-out In Favor of L. M. U., Score Comes Back Strong Next Day, Winning Defeated by Overwhelming Score, 16-3. On a wet field, Lincoln MemorialUniversity shut out Maryville onthe latters gfrounds last Fridayafternoon. The game developed intoa pitchers battle with Byrd of U. having much the best of held M. C. down to one hit, ashort hit by Lowry. In five inningsM. C. went down in the 1, 2, 3order. Only three times did theHighlanders reach second base andnever threatened to score. Baileydid the big work for L. M. U.,bk^inging in three runs and gettingtfie only double of the game. Errorswere numerous, M. C. being thechief offender. Errors by Brysonand Ruble proved costly. Twolightning double plays helped to re-deem the game for the home large crowd was


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