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Harvard got to Lear in the second inning. Potter singled and took third on Clark's hit. Pendleton threw to head off Potter, and Clark reached second. Coon walked, filling the bases; Reynolds flied out. Young singled, however, scoring Potter; Clark tried to get home on this hit but was caught at the plate. Bartholf was an easy out. During the remainder of the game Babson was the only member of the University team to reach first and he was hit by the pitcher...
...fourth inning, Reynolds, Gibson and Wingate each made a slip up which was very costly. Shaw's bunt down the third base line was allowed to roll in hopes that it would cross the foul line, and with the bases full Bartholf hit Pendleton. This combination of misfortunes enabled Princeton to score three of the easiest runs that will probably ever come its way. In the first inning Princeton scored one run, when Laird singled, was sacrificed to second, and came home on White's single. The Tiger's last tally came in the ninth. Parker was walked, reached second...
OFFICIALS Referee.-W. S. Langford, Trinity. Umpire.-D. L. Fultz, Brown. Field Judge.-W. Morice, Pennsylvania. Linesman.-J. B. Pendleton, Bowdoin...
...meeting of the Princeton football team held yesterday, T. E. Pendleton '13, of Berkley Springs, W. Va., was elected captain for next year. Pendleton prepared at Episcopal High School where he was on the football, baseball and track teams...
Following is the probable line-up: YALE. PRINCETON. Avery, l.e. r.e., Dunlap Scully, l.t. r.t., Phillips Francis, l.g. r.g., Duff Ketcham, c. c., Bluethenthal McDevitt, r.g. l.g., Wilson Paul, r.t. l.t., Hart Bomeisler, r.e. l.e., White Howe, q.b. q.b., Pendleton Camp, l.h.b. r.h.b., De Witt Spalding, r.h.b. l.h.b., Baker Dunn, f.b. f.b., Vaughan