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...defeated Yale at New Haven in a close game by the score of 6 to 4. Since then the team has done well in practice, and defeated the Cornell freshmen last Saturday by the decisive score of 12 to 0. The Freshmen will have the advantage of playing on home grounds and should win a close game. Either Babson, who pitched the first game, or Ernst will be in the box today for the Freshmen. Brinsmade will pitch again for Yale. The positions in the batting orders will remain practically the same as in the first game...
...Simons's low throw to Brown. This placed Templeton on third and a double steal was immediately attempted. Currier threw to Simons to catch Shons. Simons ran him towards first and then threw to Brown, who returned the ball to Crocker. Templeton saw his opportunity and dashed for home. Crocker's throw was too late to catch him and the run was scored...
...runs were scored by Brown in the first inning. With one out Dennie drew a pass and stole second. Raymond, who won the first game between Brown and the University team by bringing in two runs with a two-base hit, drove the ball to left centre for a home run. In the second inning three Brown men reached first, but a put-out at the plate on an attempted sacrifice prevented any scoring. In Brown's half of the next four innings the first man up each time got to first, but not until the sixth inning was another...
Harvard should have scored in the first inning. The bases were full with one out, but the batters could not hit the ball ten feet beyond the plate. There were good chances for runs in the second, fourth, and sixth innings, but nothing came of them. Simons's home run, which came in the seventh with no men on bases, was followed by a scratch hit towards first base by Hartford. This opportunity was also lost as the next three men went out in succession. Crocker made a good start in the eighth by a short hit over third base...
Earned runs--Harvard 2; Brown 1. Left on bases--Harvard 10; Brown 8. Two-base hit--Harvey. Home runs--Simons, Raymond. Sacrifice hits--Dana, Simons, Regnier, Barrows. Stolen bases--Aronson, Dennie, Giles. Bases on balls--Off Hartford: 5; off Nourse: 3. Struck out--By Hartford: Nourse 2, Staff, Barrows, Giles; by Nourse: Currier 2, Hartford 2, Harvey, Dana, Brown, Marshall. Passed balls--Currier 2. Umpire--Connolly. Time...