Excerpt from Stetson Oracle, Vol. 2: June 19, 1917
Since the last issue of The Oracle, in which the baseball situation was. Discussed at length, the boys have played four games two with East Bridgewater, one with Sum ner High School, and one with Abington. S. H: S. Was victorious in all four games.
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