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...first Princeton game. The team went to pieces on Saturday in a manner which is unaccountable, unless it is to be ascribed to Fearey's failure in the box. Who will pitch in the coming game is not yet determined, but it seems probable that both Captain Greenway and Hall will be put in, and possibly Stickney of the Freshman team. On the whole there is a feeling of hope about the nine, though the University is waiting before making up its mind about the crew...
...game was characterized by the heavy hitting of both teams and the weakness of Yale in the box, during the first five innings. Through Fearey's weakness, Princeton scored steadily, Greenway was put into the box in the last part of the game and proved very effective, giving but one base on balls and allowing only one run. Yale was unable to score until the seventh inning. In the sighth inning, however, by heavy batting, she made six of her seven runs. The score by innings follows...
...following are the 'varsity men who have been taken to Gale's Ferry: W. B. Williams, J. R. Greenleaf, F. W. Allen, J. H. Niedecken, J. P. Brock, H. P. Wickes, P. Whitney, J. W. Cross, R. A. McGee, J. C. Greenway, R. P. Flint, L. F. Greene and J. McL. Walton...
...make-up of the Yale nine which starts on its southern trip next week will be as follows: Pitchers, Fearey and Cadwalader; catchers, Keifer and Sullivan; first base, Wadsworth and Wear; second base, De Saulles and Hazen; shortstop, Camp; third base, Robson; outfied, Greenway (captain), Atkin, Wallace and Eddy...
Second boat-D. F. Rogers, stroke; Griswold, 7; J. O. Rodgers, 6; McGee, 5; Wickes, 4; Parkhurst, 3; Greenway, 2; Hewitt...