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S core b y I n k i n g s . Hobart ......................................... 314*0056 0— 20 Company B .................................. 0 0 3 0 1 0 ^ 0 3 *5 S u m m a r v . Two base hits, Wegner, Boyd, Codington ; sacrifice hits, Williams, Rogers, Codington ; bases on b a llsv Bremer 2, (Breuer ; Hutchinson (Wegner) ; struck out, by Bremer 3 ; Hutchinson 3 ; passed balls, Williams 2 ; wild pitches, Bremer 2 ; Hutchinson 1 ; Time, 1.50 ; umpires Mr. RreYver, Mr. Bell ; attendance 350. j j. , Tht H oba r t H era Id H O B A R T At twilight hour within thy gates I stand, O Mother Dear, and muse upon the days agone, Upon thy sons, a glorious host a mighty band, For thee who labored and have won. Within thy gates, beneath thine elms, I see, With fancy’s eye, thy noble sons a countless throng, Who by their work in Church and State have honored thee And wrought both well and long. In youthful days they gathered at thy side, They came to thee the way and things of life to learn *jKaou mad’st them men, they were thine own, the nations pride, With love for thee their hearts did burn. O Alma Mater, Mother Dear, may we Who still remain, also thy sons as yet unborn, B y them be taught to strive through life for thee Till night from early morn. P a t e r S t e v e .