The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 11, 1922, Image 4

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    BASEBALL CLASS
HAS SURE CINCH
Worst it Can Co Now is Tie For Top
Position With the Football
Track Team
Twilight team standings:
Haseball class t 0
Kootball-Track 4 2
basketball class 4 1
i
'Summer N'ebraskan ..4 1
1 (10(1
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.2 SO
.250
of
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first
ball
l'ractically a suiv finch
place in the Twilight league
race is facing tlu Hasoball class which
Friday evening won ils fourth straight
victory when it defeated -the- Summer
Nebraskan team in a tight contest, S
to 7. The worst it can get is a "tie
with the Football-Track team which
has lost two games and stands with a
percentage of .i00. All teams have
two games vet to play and the liase
ball class need win but one more
game to absolutely cinch the title.
In the second game of the Friday
program the Basketball class lvoke
its losing streak and took the Football-track
class to an S to 4 trimming.
It was the first victory tiie Basketball
nun have experienced and they made
a good job of it The feature of the
game was a home run by Brown which
went over into the east diamond.
The Baseball i lass Summer Xe
braskan contest was the feature of the
evening's program. For the first two
innings it looked as though the laurels
of the Baseball (lass were due to fall
but in the third they brought in three
runs and went a score ahead when
the Xebraskans came back with but
one. But in the fourth the N'ebras-
kans tallied another and the score
was tied.
Even after the Baseball (lass sent
three men across the plate in their
half of the fifth, the Nebraskan team
came back with a strong bid and tal
lied two runs after two men were out.
Errors practically won the gamo for
the Baseball class. The Nebraskan
team made five bungles, several at
crucial moments in the game. A glar
ing sun twice blinded Adamsoii at
first and prevented him firm execut
ing easy outs.
The fifth inning rally was a feature.
Adamson, after reaching first, was
(aught in an attempt to steal second.
Shainholtz got a line drive which
landed him at first. Tonkinson bat
ting for Miles, made a neat single
scoring Shainholtz. lie scored when
Hall was called out at first. Council
placed a nice infield drive but was out
at first for the end of the game.
The score by innings of the Sum
mer Nebraskan-Baskotball class came
follows:
Baseball class 0 2 3 0 2 8 j
Summer Nebraskan 3 0 11 27 '
Batteries Baseball (lass, Colson I
and Johnson and Deal; Summer Xe-
braskan, Shainholtz and Hall. j
Struck out by Hall, 4; Johnson. 7.
Umpire Owen Frank.
The score by innings of the Basket
ball class-Football-track contest fol
lows:
Basketball class 0 3 11 3 S
Football-track 0 1 3 0 04
Ratteries Basketball class, Traber
and Anderson; Football-track, Regg
and Brown.
Umpire "Bill" Hay.
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peal to that. And the plan is a wise
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