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Yale-Keator, c. f.; Hazen, 2b.; Letton, 1b.; Greenway, p,; Fincke, 3b.; Camp, s. s.; Wallace, r. f.; Reed, l. f.; Goodwin...
Yale excelled in fielding, making only two errors to Princeton's seven. Princeton's batting, however, was remarkable. In the fourth inning Princeton knocked out two singles, a double, a tripple and a home run. Again in the ninth inning Smith Knocked a home run over Greenway's head, the longest hit ever made on Princeton field. Against such hitting Yale's fielding did not count for much...
...university at present is the baseball outlook. Yale's victory over Princeton last Saturday was due so largely to chance that success for the rest of the series does not seem to be assured. Moreover, Murphy will not play with the team for the remainder of the season, and Greenway will be unable to pitch in the coming game at Princeton. It seems highly probable therefore that the Princeton series will be decided by a game in New York...
...sail to Poughkeepsie in the yacht "Princess," owned by Mrs. Charles H. Harkness. They will be taken to Stuyvesant Place, two mile above Poughkeepsie. The following were taken with the crew: G. Langford '97S., W. E. S. Griswold '99, F. T. Allen 1900, P. H. Bailey '97, J. C. Greenway 1900, H. G. Campbell '97, Payne Whitney '98, D. F. Rogers '98, P. D. Mills '97S., and G. T. Marsh '98; also L. Greene '99, coxswain; J. S. Wheelwright '97 and G. Parker '98, managers, and Mr. Robert J. Cook '76, coach...
Yale's pitcher, Greenway, has an attack of malaria and will not be able to play in the Princeton game on Saturday. Murphy, the catcher, has stopped playing for the year and his place will be taken by Bartlett...