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...Holy Cross won by a score of 6 to 1, Harvard's defeat being largely due to erratic fielding, stupid base-running and inability to hit at critical times. Since then Holy Cross has been beaten twice by Yale 4 to 3 and 5 to 4, by Georgetown 6 to 1 and by Fordham 7 to 4; but has defeated Dartmouth 6 to 1, Amherst 7 to 5, Brown 12 to 1 and Williams 12 to 3. Spring will pitch today instead of O'Rourke,-who allowed Harvard only four hits in the last game...
...Cornell last Saturday by 4 to 3, in a game undecided until the last inning. From these comparative scores it is impossible to predict the outcome of the game today. In other important games Princeton defeated New York University 12 to 0, won from Georgetown twice by the scores of 8 to 1 and 1 to 0, and defeated Trinity 4 to 2, Lafayette 3 to 2 and Exeter 12 to 3. For the last two years Princeton has won from Harvard, in 1903, 6 to 5, and last spring by the score...
Byram, who will pitch for Princeton has done some very effective work this spring, and in the game with Georgetown struck out 16 men. In fielding, as well, Princeton is excellent. In the game with Amherst the opposing team was kept down to no runs in 18 innings, although Doyle struck out only...
...both Harvard and Pennsylvania were Williams and Trinity. Both games were won easily by the University nine, while Pennsylvania was defeated by Trinity 2 to 0, and won from Williams by the close score of 6 to 5. In other important games, Pennsylvania has been twice defeated by Georgetown, twice by Yale by the scores of 3 to 2 and 6 to 0, by Princeton a week ago by 7 to 5, and Wednesday by Lafayette 3 to 0. In minor games the Pennsylvania team has defeated Gettysburg, Lehigh and Franklin and Marshall...
Following are the more important outside college baseball games scheduled for today: Yale vs. Columbia, at New Haven: Princeton vs. Brown, at Princeton; Trinity vs. Holy Cross, at Worcester; Georgetown vs. Syracuse, at Washington; Pennsylvania vs. Lehigh, at Philadelphia; Annapolis vs. University of North Carolina, at Annapolis; Williams vs. Union, at Williamstown...