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The game was well played by both teams. The Princeton men, especially in the outfield, played their positions strongly and made put outs when hits seemed certain. Harvard, with the exception of one slip by Beale, played an errorless game. From the start the game developed into a pitcher's...
The Juniors made their first two runs in the third inning on two base-hits by Manning and Edmunds, assisted by McCall's wild throw and Stearn's error. There was no more scoring done by either side until the seventh, when '98 hit Galbraith at will for six singles...
The first run was scored in the second by Ninety-seven when, with the bases full, a base on balls forced in a run. Edmunds' double play prevented more scoring. Ninety-eight scored one in the third on this by Vincent, Edmunds and Hayes, and three more in the fourth...
The last scoring was done in the seventh. Egbert got to first on a base on balls, going to third on McCornick's twobase hit. Farrington flied out, and the next three batters-Foster, Edmunds and Ewer-followed with single, sending in three runs.
Yale began by scoring one run in the first inning. Wadsworth got his base on balls and stole second. He reached third on Bement's sacrifice and came home on a wild pitch. Harvard made a pretty double play in the second after Turnbull had hit safely. Simmonds knocked a...