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...been able to maintain, chiefly through the brilliant fielding of Aldrich and Hickey, and winning 9-3. The following game, on May 14, was also a defeat, the second administered to Yale by Holy Cross. Tunney was again effective against the Blue, allowing them only two hits, both by Crane. Some snappy work on the bases, however, gained Yale two runs, while a corresponding sleepiness on the part of the Worcester players kept their tally down, so that at the end the score stood at the low figure of 5-2. Four days later Pittsburg hung up its eighth victory...
...Fuller, and R. T. Loring Jr.; bass, L. J. Abbott; piano, H. T. Pearson; clarionet, V. B. Goldthwait; flutes, G. U. Baylies and W. R. Baylies; drums, J. McK. Kimball; saxophone, Malcolm Morse; trombone, T. S. Ruggles; tuba, J. F. Partridge; cornet, H. F. Brown; French horn, W. M. Crane...
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...Sloan, Crane, Eddy and Mintener have comprised the outfield so far this year. Of these men, Sloan has stood out the most prominently both in batting and fielding. Eddy and Crane are developing into dependable fielders and powerful hitters, while Mintener's speed in fielding and on the bases, give him a good chance for a regular berth. A training table for 18 men was begun Monday morning...
...settled. Kernan at first base, Murphy at second, Aldrich at shortstop, and Hickey at third base make a smooth working combination. Warren and Hawks are playing good ball, however, and stand a good chance of replacing some of the other men. The outfield has two veterans for a nucleus, Crane and Parsons, and there are several others out, of who Sloane, Eddy and Hoover seem to be putting up the best fight for third place...