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...Haven on June 23, by the score of 10. to 6. The day was cold and rainy, but the fielding, in spite of the weather was fast and, considering the conditions, surprisingly accurate. Captain Clarkson played left field and Coburn pitched, proving on the whole very effective. Patton pitched the first six innings for Yale, but was then replaced by Bowman. HARVARD. a.b. r. b.h. p.o. a. e. Randall, 1b., 2 1 2 11 0 0 Stephenson, r.f., 4 3 1 2 0 0 Matthews, s.s., 5 2 3 4 1 0 Clarkson...
Earned run--Yale. Two-base hits--Clarkson 2, O'Brien. Stolen bases--Matthews, Stillman, Carr, Metcalf, Barnwell 2, Winslow, Barnes 2. First base on balls--By Coburn 8, by Patton 3, by Bowman 1. Struck out--By Coburn, Patton, Wescott; by Bowman, Stephenson, Coburn. Double plays--Coburn and Randall; Winslow, Randall and Carr. Passed ball--Winslow. Wild pitches--Coburn, Patton. Hit by pitched ball--Metcalf. Time--3h. 15m. Umpire--Mr. O'Day. Attendance...
...Patton, L.S., pitcher, of Patton, Pa., prepared at St. Paul's School, Garden City, where he captained his school team for two years. He pitched on his freshman team. Weight, 170 pounds, age, 22 years, height, 5 feet 8 1-2 inches...
Batteries--Wescott and Farmer, Patton and Winslow; Glaze and McCabe...
...first of which resulted in a tie, 5 to 5, and the second, played last Tuesday at New Haven, in a victory for Yale, 9 to 0. In the last game, Yale won by ability to hit safely at timely moments, and through the effectiveness of Bowman and Patton in the box. In the Princeton series, Georgetown won one game, 6 to 5, and lost the other, 8 to 6. The greatest weakness of the team has been their inability to bat effectively with men on bases...