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Harvard was first at the bat. Wiestling flied out to Kellogg, Linn flied out to Noyes, and Campbell was thrown out at first by Stewart. For Yale, Stagg was thrown out at first by Boyden, Noyes made a hit, took second on Kellogg's out, Boyden to Willard, and came home on Hunt's single which was fumbled by Foster. Spencer fouled...
...Stagg, the Yale pitcher, recently refused an offer of the Indianapolis League nine...
...their opponents' 68, and made 50 errors, an average of eight per game. They would undoubtedly have made a considerably better showing but for several accidents to members of the team, which prevented a display of the full strength of the nine. Dann, the catcher, wrenched his back. Stagg was handicapped by a lame arm. McConkey, second base, had two fingers knocked out and a sore hand besides. As will be seen by the figures, the nine batted heavily, making an average of ten hits per game. From present indications the team will be the heaviest batting one that...
...batteries of the Yale nine are to be Stagg and Dann, and Dann and Spencer or Sullivan. Stagg will probably pitch in all the important games...
Harvard - President W. H. Rand, Capt. W. W. Willard, ex-Capt. S. E. Winslow; Yale - President J. Archibald, Jr., Capt. J. C. Dann and A. A. Stagg; Princeton - President H. L. Goehring and Capt. Adrian H. Larkin; Columbia - President S. C. Herriman and Manager Atherton Curtis...