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Phillips Exeter, with her change battery, defeated Yale '93 Saturday by a score of 7 to 1. The Yale freshmen made their only run in the first inning. Harvey and Every played their positions to perfection, and Hatch led his side at the bat...
Harvard outplayed Yale at nearly every point, far out-batting and outfielding her. Stagg was in the box and was hit hard, only five Harvard men striking out. His support behind the bat was admirable, but in the infield and outfield many inexcusable errors were made. Harvard, on the other hand, fielded well and batted in fine form. Yale ran bases with more spirit than Harvard, and another weak point of the latter was her coaching, which was poor, especially when a runner was on third. Downer, although deserving much praise for his steadiness in the latter part...
Yale was first at the bat. Stagg got first on Frothingham's fumble, but was thrown out at second. Calhoun got his base on balls, stole second, and scored on Dalzell's single. McBride got his base on balls, and took second on the hit of Dalzell. Both were advanced a base on the attempt to put Calhoun out at the plate, and they came in on Poole's lucky double to left. McClung's sacrifice advanced Poole to third, and he scored on Dean's fumble of Cushing's grounder. The latter was thrown out at second...
...Harvard's half of the ninth, with the score tied, Frothingham led off with a single to left. Downer knocked a grounder to short, who threw Frothingham out at second. Downer was safe on first. Dean came to the bat and made a home run beyond the willows. Downer scored the winning run. The score...
...fourth Dean was hit by a pitched ball, stole second, took third on Linn's sacrifice and scored on Trafford's hit. This ended Harvard's run getting. Marlboro's half of the sixth was played, but just as Harvard went to the bat it began to rain. The score...