Freshmen 7—Colby 0
With Patten, the freshman pitcher, holding his opponents hitless until the ninth inning the Dartmouth first year team easily put away the Colby Academy nine, May 8. Patten struck out six of the visiting team and gave no bases on balls and but one hit. Meanwhile Dooley and Stanley, of the freshmen secured two hits apiece, of the team's total of 5 off Reed, of Colby, and aided by Reed's five passes and three Colby errors, started Dartmouth scoring. Four runs in the fourth inning and two in the fifth were bunched for most of the Dartmouth total, the other run having come in. the first inning.
Dartmouth 6—K. U. A. 4
Staging a seventh inning rally the freshman team came from behind, May 14, to win from Kimball Union Academy by a score of 6 to 4. The pitchers for both teams were in rare form, Howes, for the schoolboys, striking out 13 freshmen, while Bartels, of the freshmen, struck out 12 Kimball men. Howes was inclined to be a trifle wild giving eight bases on balls and making one wild pitch and hitting one man. Bartels walked but three men.
Kimball scored two runs in the. third inning and took the lead, adding two more in the fifth, in which session the freshmen annexed one. Two runs in the sixth inning and three in the seventh, however, pulled the freshmen from behind.
Dartmouth 11—St. Anselm's 0
In a slow game against the St. Anselm's College team the Dartmouth freshmen won 11 to 0, Woods pitching a steady game and holding the opposition to five hits, no two of which came in the same inning. For St. Anselm's O'Neil and Jacobson were wild, walking eight men and hitting four, and keeping the hits to eight.
Coach Hazelton's team scored three runs in the first inning and one in the second, added another in the fourth and three more in the fifth and a single run in every inning after the sixth. Hudgins, at shortstop, with three hits and three runs in four times at bat, led the freshman attack. Six errors figured largely in the St. Anselm's portion of the box score.