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...play as well as in their last game, but some men did good work, especially Walcott. Griffing and Griswold played the best for the Juniors. Eighty-nine-Vorse, Naumberg, Griswold, Reisner, Latta, Richardson, Griffing, Holliday, Kilvert, Bent, Hunneman; Ninety-one-Morton, Amory. Davis, Bass, Jones, Stead, Everett, Washburn, King, Walcott, Tudor, Huntress...
...following will usher in the Yale-Harvard game to-day; Marvin, King, P. Codman, F. E. Parker, Keyes, Mairs, Tailer, Perkins, Painter, L. H. Morgan, G. H. Norman, Agassiz, Saltonstall, J. H. Sears, P. S. Sears; H. M. Sears, S. Dexter, F. P. Magoun, Hutchinson, R. F. Parker, G. Norman, Bradlee, Crehore, Hunnewell, Slocum. Please be at the entrance gate on Holmes Field promptly at 1.45 p. m, as all the numbered seats are to be reserved...
This game gives Ninety-one the lead in number of games won. All the teams have lost one game. The teams were made up as follows: Ninety-one-Morton, Amory, Walcott, Stead, Jones, Everett, King, Bigelow, Davis; Ninety Morton, Pulsifer, Kuhn, Hecht, Wells, Blaney, Henshaw, Spencer, Slade...
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Earned runs-Yale, 3; Princeton, 1. Two-base hit-Durell, 1. Three-base hits-Noyes, Dann. Home runs-Calhoun, Hunt. Stolen bases-Stagg (2), Dann, Walker, McClintock, Wagenurst (2), Dana. First base on balls-By King, 7. First base on errors-By Yale, 3; by Princeton, 1. Struck out-By Stagg. 17; by King, 6. Passed balls-Ames, 2. Wild pitches-King, 1. Time-2 hours. Umpire-McLean...