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...nine was much better than their playing of yesterday against the New Yorks. Gunster being still unable to play, Ward played third base and put up a brilliant game. Hetzrot and Bradley pitched in good form, nine of the visitors' fourteen runs being secured off Jaynes's delivery. Otto was not a success at short, and will be found hereafter at first base. Lowe of the Bostons led the batting, placing the ball in the outfield each time he came to the bat and securing three clean hits. Bradley did good batting for Princeton. Score by innings...
Only two of last year's Princeton nine have left college. The candidates for the team are now working in the gymnasium. The probable make-up of the nine is as follows: Bradley, Altman and Hitzrot, pitchers; Williams, Titus and Alton, catchers; Otto, first; Brooks, second; Gunster, third; P. Ward, short-stop; D. Ward and Trenchard in the outfield...
...score was now four to nothing for Harvard, but this lead was soon thrown away. Ward was hit by a pitched ball, and, after Mackenzie had been retired, Otto was given a base on balls and then a passed ball gave both men another base. Altman, with two strikes and three balls called, hit to left safely. Ward scored and Otto went to third. Altman of course went down to second. Brooks hit to Winslow who got the ball but hesitated and then threw poorly to the plate. The ball escaped O'Malley and two runs came...
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Earned runs-Princeton 2, Harvard 1; threebase hits-Altman 2; sacrifice hits-Payne, Ward, Otto, Corbett; stolen bases-Cook, Payne 2, Dickinson, Ward 2, Brooks, Altman, Mackenzie, Winslow 2, O'Malley, Corbett; first base on balls-by Highlands 3, by Altman 7; first base on errors-Princeton 2, Harvard 1; hit by pitched ball-Payne, Brooks, Ward, Otto, Mackenzie, Whittemore; passed balls-Williams, O'Malley; wild pitch-Altman; struck out-by Altman 7, by Highlands 1; double plays-King and Otto. Umpire-O'Rourke. Time...