The sentinel . ampionship, by Minning both games. The first en;Tunter wasone-sided and uninteresting, the score being 18 to 4, while the second v. as a closergame, but the Bruins again won, 5 to 4. This ended the 1919 baseball season asWashington State College had cancelled the two games they were to have playedwith the Bruins at Missoula. These games if played would have decided thebaseball championship of the Northwest Conference as both teams had suffereddefeat only at the hands of each other. Coach Schreiber was very pleased with the Bruin l)aseball teams recordand feels sure that with the
The sentinel . ampionship, by Minning both games. The first en;Tunter wasone-sided and uninteresting, the score being 18 to 4, while the second v. as a closergame, but the Bruins again won, 5 to 4. This ended the 1919 baseball season asWashington State College had cancelled the two games they were to have playedwith the Bruins at Missoula. These games if played would have decided thebaseball championship of the Northwest Conference as both teams had suffereddefeat only at the hands of each other. Coach Schreiber was very pleased with the Bruin l)aseball teams recordand feels sure that with the return of all the players but one next year andthe establishing of University athletics on a pre-war basis the Grizzlies are sureto make a strong showing during the 1920 diamond season. Baseball Record Montana. 10; Rochester Club, 4; I\It. St. Charles, 2.^Montana, 6; W. S. C, , 15; W. S. C, 17. Montana, 14; M. S. C, , 7; M. S. C, , 18; M. S. C, 4.]\rontana, 5; M. S. C, Co-ed Athletics Baseball Early in last spring it was announced that the eo-eds would hold abaseball tournament on May 22, 23, and 24. This met with much light crit-icism on the part of the male element, but not so with the women; their workwas only begun. The women quickly adapted themselves to the new game and before longfavorites were being picked, bets were being made and the spirit in general wasrunning high all over the campus. Intensive practice marked the next two weeksas red letter weeks in the history of the University for the reason that an oldbelief was being broken down, a new tradition was being born and the womenwere coming into their own. During the three days of the series the old Montana Field was beingused in a fashion never before experienced, but the old field stood it well andwhen the final battle clouds rolled away the Delta Gamma sorority had cap-tured the coveted cup, with Delta Phi Zeta (now Alpha Phi) second, the scoreof the final game bet
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