Bowdoin Orient . , cf 4 I I 2 o 0 Chapman, lb 3 1 112 o o Phillips, If 4 o o 1 o 1 Bradford, c 3 1 o 5 1 o Lannon, p 1 0 o 0 4 0 T°tal 27 5 3 27 9 3 COLBY ab r bh po a e Hayes, 2b 5 o 1 4 3 o Driscoll, 3b 5 0 1 o 4 1 Fraas, ss 1 o 0 2 2 0 Deasey, cf 4 o I 2 o o Ashworth, lb 4 o I 8 o 1 Bucknam, If 4 o o 2 o 0 Lawrence, rf 3 o o 1 o o Greenlaw, rf 0 0 o 0 o I Huber, c 4 0 0 5 o o Gateley, p 2 2 o 0 3 o Totals 32 2 4 24 12 3 Innings : Bowdoin 00001013 x—5 Colby jdoioiooo 0—2 Home run, Chapman. Sacrifice hits, Needle-man 2. Sacrifice flies, Fraas- 2. Stolen bases,Donnell, Finn, Bradford 2, Hayes.


Bowdoin Orient . , cf 4 I I 2 o 0 Chapman, lb 3 1 112 o o Phillips, If 4 o o 1 o 1 Bradford, c 3 1 o 5 1 o Lannon, p 1 0 o 0 4 0 T°tal 27 5 3 27 9 3 COLBY ab r bh po a e Hayes, 2b 5 o 1 4 3 o Driscoll, 3b 5 0 1 o 4 1 Fraas, ss 1 o 0 2 2 0 Deasey, cf 4 o I 2 o o Ashworth, lb 4 o I 8 o 1 Bucknam, If 4 o o 2 o 0 Lawrence, rf 3 o o 1 o o Greenlaw, rf 0 0 o 0 o I Huber, c 4 0 0 5 o o Gateley, p 2 2 o 0 3 o Totals 32 2 4 24 12 3 Innings : Bowdoin 00001013 x—5 Colby jdoioiooo 0—2 Home run, Chapman. Sacrifice hits, Needle-man 2. Sacrifice flies, Fraas- 2. Stolen bases,Donnell, Finn, Bradford 2, Hayes. Double plays,Hayes to Fraas. Left on bases, Bowdoin 5, Colby? 8. First base on balls, Lannon 4, Gateley out, Lannon 3, Gateley 2. Time, , Conway. Although this was undoubtedly the last game ofthe season for many of the players who will leavefor Plattsburg soon, it is probable that the re-mainder of the games on the schedule will beplayed off with a new team on the field. BOWDCIN ORIENT. THE NEW DOMITORY IN PROCESS OF CONSTRUCTION NEW BUILDINGS PROGRESSING RAPIDLYIn spite of the war excitement at Bowdoin, andthe probable absence of many students next year,work on the new dormitory, William DeWittHyde, Hall, is progressing rapidly. The construc-tion began scarcely a month ago, and already thebrick walls have risen well up toward the secondfloor. A large crew is being kept at work everyday, and the building will be ready for occupationby the opening of the college year next Septem-ber. The dormitory is being built to relieve thecongestion which threatened, for Bowdoin thisyear has been larger than ever before in its his-tory. The size of the student body next year isa big question. Many of the present Juniors arealready going to Plattsburg, and before the sum-mer is under way many more will probably attendmilitary camp. The work on the new dormitory is being done by the F. A. Rumery Co. of Portland, who arealso the contractors for the Dudley Coe Infirmary


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