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...inning, Falsey tripled to centre. Swihart drove a liner to Frye, who misjudged and then dropped the ball; before the fielder recovered himself and the ball, both runners had scored. Whitney gave another base on balls and Frye succeeded him on the mound. Gile was out at third, on Middlebrook's grounder to pitcher. Hanes then hit safely to left, but Frye threw out Middlebrook at third. Nash by a phenomenal stop, put out Blossom...
...summary: YALE. Middlebrook, c. f., 3 2 0 2 1 0 Hanes, r.f., 4 2 3 1 0 0 Blossom, s.s., 2 1 0 2 0 1 Cornish, 2b., 3 0 1 2 3 0 Reilly, 3b., 3 0 1 2 2 1 Hunter, c., 4 1 0 6 2 0 Falsey, l.f., 4 2 1 1 1 1 Swihart, 1b., 5 3 1 8 0 0 Way, p., 1 1 1 0 2 0 Gile, p., 1 1 0 1 1 0 Totals, 30 13 8 26 12 3 HARVARD. a.b. r. b.h. p.o. a. e. Nash...
Home run--Hanes. Three-base hit--Falsey. Two-base hits--Ayres, Gannett. Base-hits--off Way, 10; off Gile 6; off Mahan, 3; off Whitney, 2; off Hitchcock, 4. Sacrifice hits--Middlebrook, Hanes, Blossom, Reilly, Gile, Osborn. Stolen bases--Middlebrook, Hanes 3, Blossom, Swihart, Hunter. First base on errors--Yale 1, Harvard 1. Left on bases--Yale 7, Harvard 6. Bases on balls--off Gile, 2; off Mahan, 2; off Whitney, 2; off Hitchcock, 4; off Frye, 1. Struck out--by Way, 1; by Gile, 5; by Mahan, 1; by Hitchcock, 2. Hit by pitched ball--by Hitchcock, 1. Umpires...
...field are Middlebrook, Falsey, and Hanes, with Vaughn as substitute, and Pumpelly as a dependable hitter in pinches. One of Yale's main sources of strength is that five of its players, Blossom, Falsey, Middlebrook, Cornish and Reilly have played in every one of the twenty-five games this season. The presence of these men give the team a steadiness which it would be hard to attain otherwise...
...Middlebrook is particularly valuable as a base runner and a fielder. He has over a dozen more steals to his credit than his nearest rival, averaging two a game, and in two games has managed to steal four times each. In the field, he is not credited with a single error, in spite of the fact that he covers an unusually large territory. To offset these virtues he is, however, weak...