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Today the second University nine will be formed from the material of the University squad dropped before the southern trip, and a captain will be elected at once. This team will play one game every week with the first team and will also have several outside games, the schedule of which is now being arranged. At the end of the Leiter cup series the second team will be reinforced with the best players from the scrub teams...
...Stillman's pitching. The ball was wet and soggy, so that at times the fielding was not by any means brilliant, but as a rule the playing was better than heretofore. The batting and base-running were much improved, and there was more headwork displayed than before the southern trip. Kendall and Fincke fielded well and G.C. Clark's batting was especially good. The following men played in the field: Reid, Stillman, Kendall, Fincke, Coolidge, Ewer, Loughlin and Christenson, G.C. Clark, J.D. Clark, Jaynes, Wendell and Kernan batted...
...southern trip the Yale team won three games and lost three. In general the batting was fair and the fielding weak, except in the game with the University of Virginia, which Yale played without an error. The men played well individually but the team work was not good. Of the pitchers, Robertson was the most effective and Garvan did fairly well. McKelvey had good control but was hit hard. Sullivan's catching was excellent and he was strong in throwing to bases. Cunha was given several chances behind the bat and did fairly good work. Captain Camp led the team...
...first game of the trip, played on April 11, Yale beat Fordham by a score of 10 to 7. Fordham gained a lead at the start, but after two innings Robertson settled down and the Yale men began to bat harder, winning without any difficulty. The next day Yale lost to Georgetown by 7 to 4 through inability to hit White. On the 13th Yale won a loosely played game from the University of Maryland, 10 to 8. Maryland made thirteen hits to Yale's eight, but lost the game by making nine errors. The best played game...
...work of the Princeton team on the Southern trip was not at all brilliant but was very satisfactory. One of the most encouraging features of the trip was the excellent showing of the new infielders Pearson, Steinwender and Meier, who together made half the hits credited to the team, and also played a steady game in the field, Steinwender and Meier going through the four games without an error. Hillebrand was very effective in the box and gives promise of coming up to his old form. Scott, who pitched on last year's team, and Young, a post-graduate student...