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Mansfield, who pitched against Harvard last year and was beaten both times, may be in the box today. He has had considerable success lately, while Dowd has been defeated on one or two occasions. It is undecided which pitcher will be used this afternoon...
...fifth with two out Leonard singled and stole second, while McCall waited for a base on balls. The two then worked a clever double steal. Harvey hit towards the pitcher, who blocked the ball so that the second baseman just got the runner at first and put the side out. Aronson's home run in the next inning came with none out. After two were gone Simons singled and stole second, but was left when Harding flied to Ebeling. With one out in the ninth Aronson received a pass and went to third on Lanigan's grounder to short. Currier...
...clock. As the first game with Cornell had to be cancelled on account of rain, the game today will be the only contest between the two teams. Hartford will be in the box for the University team and will be opposed by Gable, last year's substitute pitcher for Cornell. The Harvard line-up will be the same as on Saturday...
Last year Harvard lost to Cornell at Ithaca by a 1 to 0 score in ten innings, but at Cambridge the result was exactly reversed, when Harvard with Hartford pitching against Deshon won in the tenth, 1 to 0. Gable has developed into a very good pitcher with the coaching of Deshon, but nevertheless does not come up to the latter's standard. Three of last year's regular players are together again, Captain Heilman, shortstop; Ebeling, right field; and Reiber, second base. Watson, who played at first last year, is slightly off form, and Williams will probably play...
Yale was defeated by Princeton in the second game of the series at Princeton Saturday by the close score of 3 to 2. Clark pitched an excellent game for Princeton and kept the hits well scattered. The only two hits off Van Vleck, the Yale pitcher, were made in the fifth inning, when Princeton did all their scoring. Yale's two runs were made in the sixth. The batting and fielding of both teams was weak and erratic, and there were numerous errors throughout the game...