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There is no doubt that the Yale men put in every way a stronger team into the field than Harvard, Rustin, Carter, Cole, Davis being 'varsity players, but this was no excuse for the exhibition of ball playing that '95 put up. It was wretchedly slow and lifeless, everyone being very deliberate in his movements. If this excessive care had made their fielding good, one could have endured the want of snap which so enlivens a game, but it did not and it never will in a game with such a team as Yale's. Whiting's muff...
...three bases being stolen, Cole's throwing to bases being very quick and accurate. For six innings the team batted hard, but with the exception of one hit all the work was done by the first four men on the batting list the others being rather easily disposed of. Rustin, Spier, and Carter were the life of the team. Rustin had but one chance, but his four runs, four hits and four stolen bases out of five times at the bat were fine examples of ball playing. Carter's work on first and his long hit for four bases marked...
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Earned runs, Yale '95, 3. Harvard '95, 1. Two base hits, Spier. Three base hits, Whiting. Home runs, Carter. Stolen bases, Rustin 4, Sheffield 2, Carter, Spier, Cole, Hinkey, Dwight, Dreyfus, McAdams, Whiting. First base on balls, Cole, Hinkey, Dwight, Whiting, Dreyfus. First base on errors, Yale '95, 5; Harvard '92, 2. Struck out, Davis 2, Hewlett 2, Sheffield, Dwight, Cole, Drefus, Phelan, Cassatt, Whittemore, Gilmore, Walker 2, Wadsworth, McAdams. Double plays, Walker and Whiting. Passed balls, McAdams 3. Wild pitches, Gillmore, Davis. Time, 2 hours. Umpire, Mallen for Harvard, Weeden for Yale...
...Yale team will probably be made up with Rustin r. f., Sheffield 3b., captain Carter 1b., Speer c. f., Cole c., Hinkey l. f., Dwight s. s., Davis p., Hewlett...