Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2001 19:55:50 EDT From: DWoodwell1@aol.com To: colleen.shogan@yale.edu, matthew.glassman@yale.edu, hugh@astro.yale.edu, thomas.pepinsky@yale.edu, jamie.morin@yale.edu, willem.maas@yale.edu, vineeta.yadav@yale.edu, elizabeth.nathan@yale.edu, daniel.galvin@yale.edu, winifred.amaturo@yale.edu, timothy.pachirat@yale.edu, christopher.mann@yale.edu, simmons@astro.yale.edu, dana@astro.yale.edu, vanduyne@astro.yale.edu, mcdermott@educ.umass.edu, brent@astro.yale.edu, chinyelu.lee@yale.edu, jeffrey.mankoff@yale.edu, girard@astro.yale.edu, gcollins@cs.yale.edu, matthew.green@yale.edu, sdk@iastate.edu, finch@hepmail.physics.yale.edu, donald.green@yale.edu, cochi@att.net, bvicente@cida.ve, eric.tam@yale.edu, maccaron@astro.yale.edu Subject: softball results As someone (Hugh?) suggested at the end of the game on Sunday, the real score for the day was fifteen to seven. Overwhelmed and dwarfed in numbers by our fifteen players, the seven players of the Med School team, Jake's Snake, were forced to concede defeat before the game even started. With the forfeit victory, Frogs in Space increased their record to 2-0. For those who couldn't come (which wasn't many), our team ended up lending four players to the other team, and we played a scrimmage game. The scrimmage itself was an exciting extra inning affair, ending with a go ahead sacrifice fly in the bottom of the eighth and bringing the final score to 18-17. Despite the blustery weather, a good time was had by all. Congratulations and thanks again to everyone for their participation. I'll be in touch when I get word about what's going to happen next weekend with scheduling. Doug