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...other side of the inner cordon, Yale will use two hard-hitting catchers, Holmes and Aldrich, at third and short, respectively. Lincoln and Conlon, the University players, are the neater fielders, but will have to bat above their present speed to compare favorably with their Yale rivals. Aldrich especially is a powerful hitter, and, though awkward in the field, is equipped with a remarkably strong arm. Since Holmes is not so blessed and cannot equal Lincoln in the field, it is expected that the University third sacker will surpass his opponent if he maintains his present stride in hitting...
...Yale outfield, led by the first-rate Faherty in center-field, is a feet, hard- HARVARD. YALE. Conlon, s.s. r.f., Murphy Hallowell, r.f. 2b., Sawyer Emmons, 2b. s.s., Aldrich Jones, 1b. c.f., Faherty Frothingham, l.f. 3b., Holmes Hallock, c.f. 1b., Diamond Lincoln, 3b. l.f., Crane Blair, c. c., Peters Felton, p. p., Selleck...
Nothing in the scoring line happened until the fourth, the deciding inning of the game. Diamond rolled out, Trimble to Cook, as a starter. Then Holmes knocked a roller to Keyes at third, who booted it, and the runner was safe. Aldrich drove a hit off Warburton and Holmes advanced to second. Peters was hit by a pitched ball, filling the bases. Selleck then crossed up the Princeton team, straightening the ball out beyond Strubing, who was playing in close, Holmes, Aldrich and Peters scoring. After Sawyer, the next man up, had singled, Warburton, on the mound for Princeton...
...catching department, Peters of Yale, an old Exeter captain, is a more experienced player than Fisher, the Princeton backstop. Peters has been a powerful factor in the Yale offence all year, necessitating the shift of two other catchers, Holmes and Aldrich, to third base and shortstop respectively. Due to their inexperience in their new positions, the right side of the Yale infield is crude compared with the fast fielding Keyes and Trimble of Princeton. The other side of the infield is an even affair, with every prospect of stellar playing by McPhee and Cook, and Sawyer and Diamond respectively...
...list of patronesses for the dance has been announced as follows: Mrs. Charles F. Adams, of Boston; Mrs. C. F. Aldrich, of Boston; Mrs. S. Parker Brewer, of Boston; Mrs. G. W. Cram, of Cambridge; Mrs. Russell Duane, of Philadelphia; Mrs. G. R. Fearing, of Dedham; Mrs. Alan Forbes, of Westwood; Mrs. Wolcott Howe Johnson, of Boston; Mrs. J. T. Lanman, of Lawrence, L. I.; Mrs. Joseph Larocque, of Bernardsville, N. J.; Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, of Cambridge; Mrs. James A. Lowell, of Chestnut Hill; Mrs. C. F. Lyman; of Boston; Mrs. R. L. MacDuffie, of New York...