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HARVARD WINS A CHAMPIONSHIP GAME FROM PRINCETON.An enthusiastic audience of about 1,000 people assembled on Jarvis field yesterday to see the longest and surely one of the prettiest college games ever played. The game opened soon after four o'clock with Princeton at the bat. They were put out quickly, in one, two, three order. For Harvard, Phillips took lirst base on balls, after two men were out, and scored on Edward's muff of Harlan's throw. LeMoyne reached first base on balls; Moffat tried to catch him playing off, but first baseman muffed the ball, giving...
...went out and he could not even reach second. For Harvard, Allen and Smith took their bases on balls; Winslow hit a grounder to third baseman, forcing out Allen and sending Smith to second. Nichols made a base hit and filled the bases. Coolidge flied out to centre field and Smith scored, tying the game. Baker went out on a pop fly to pitcher, leaving Winslow and Nichols on bases. With the score tied, Princeton went out in order in the ninth inning, and Harvard failed to score, although LeMoyne reached third base on Vanetten's wild throw...
...audience, who were beside themselves with excitement, rushed onto the field in a body and carried off the victorious nine on their shoulders. Both pitchers played a splendid game, Moffat striking...
...Princeton, Cooper and Vanetten did especially good work in the field and A. Moffat and Reynolds did fine work...
...latest number of the Brunonian severely criticizes the conduct of the Brown students who took part in a cane rush at the last Brown game on Jarvis Field...