San Francisco Call, Volume 83, Number 96, 6 March 1898 — Sophomores Win the Cup. [ARTICLE]

Sophomores Win the Cup.

BERKELEY, March .>.-- I he sophomore class this, morning, defeated 'the dental college in a baseball, game on the college campus by a score of 13 to 6. • The game vis the last of the Inter-collegiate series, and the sophomores by winning to-day tome are entitled to keep the class championship cup for the coming year. If they succeed in winning the class championship for the next two years the cup will be theirs permanently. The teams lined up ,in to-day's game as follows: . Dental , ■'-'. Positions. Sophomore. Austin ........ Pitcher ....Sims c'umminKS ..Catcher Mem l ' m t m ...First ba5e.......... .C011ins McKee ....Second ba5e. :........ .White T?lackburn. Third base ;. ...Hunter Baxter ...... ...Short stop. ..Mallon Ip«do ...Left field .......Wolf S^ott " ....Center field ....Belding Morgan.'.'.'.'.' Right field Sheldon

Berkeley News Notes.

RFRKf'I KY March s.— The low seniors of the Oakland High School defeated the high seniors this afternoon in a baseball game on the university campus. The ? The Board of Regents of the university wil! meet next Tuesday morning in San FranciaCO The request of the senior cl«B8 for an appropriation for its class day exercises has been made a special order In the afternoon a successor to Director Holden of the Lick Observatory Henry Lamp, aged S2 years, died to-day at his residence, 1546 Shattuck avenue, Berkeley. The deceased was a natiVe of New York and had resided in Berkeley for five years. . The Columbia Fire Company has remodeled its fire house and will give a house warming next Tuesday evening. Hereafter several firemen will sleep in the house and' a regular fire harness will hang. in readiness for an alarm. The Alameda Water Company has been making n vain search for water in the region north of Berkeley. One well near Peratta Park has been bored to a depth of 150 feet without striking water, and Superintendent Wellendorf announced today that unless water was soon struck the search would be abandoned. A. J. Woods of South Berkeley broke his leg yesterday by falling down the stairway of the 12 o clock ferry boat from Sun Francisco. He was brought to his home on Woolsey street, where Dr. Hoaglanfl SftendeO to his injury. Professor J. C. Merriam and a number of University students spent the day examining geological formations and searching for fossils near Vallejo Junction.