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...Beck, 1M., D. R. Francis '00, R. B. Robertson...
...Yale made only five hits off Washburn but managed to bunch them at critical times when bases on balls and errors counted in the score. A few hits well bunched, costly errors by the Columbia fielders, and Marcus' wildness were the causes of Yale's easy victory over Columbia. Robertson pitched well except in one inning, when he was hit three times. McKelvey pitched the last two innings and was a trifle unsteady. In general the work of the team in the field has been satisfactory except in the case of Quinby, who made five errors in the two games...
...twenty first of last month when a victory was gained over the Hantford Golf Club by a score of 6 to 4. The Yale team was made up of T. L. Cheney, L. P. Myers, P. Cheney; C. D. Barnes, T. Hull and C. Hitchcock. Havemeyer and Robertson did not compete...
...Sullivan in the outfield and Cunha behind the bat in order to add a strong hitter to the team. The best batting during the week was done by Quinby, Sharpe, Sullivan and Cunha. Garvan pitched nine innings against Holy Cross and held his opponents down to five seattered hits. Robertson did not allow Holy Cross to score in the four extra innings. Against Amherst McKelvy pitched well except in one inning. Robertson pitched a wonderful game against Wesleyan, allowing but twenty-seven men to come to the bat in nine innings. Only two men reached first, and they were immediately...
...first game of the trip, played on April 11, Yale beat Fordham by a score of 10 to 7. Fordham gained a lead at the start, but after two innings Robertson settled down and the Yale men began to bat harder, winning without any difficulty. The next day Yale lost to Georgetown by 7 to 4 through inability to hit White. On the 13th Yale won a loosely played game from the University of Maryland, 10 to 8. Maryland made thirteen hits to Yale's eight, but lost the game by making nine errors. The best played game...