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Playing on a dry, fast field, the Yale Varsity rugby team defeated the Crimson Varsity ruggers yesterday by the score...
Princeton, New Jersey, April 19--Scoring all its runs in, the third inning, the Varsity nine defeated Princeton here this afternoon by a 6-5 score as E. F. Loughlin '34 pitched his second victory of the season, although he allowed 13 hits and gave seven walks...
...Wilson taking his place. With the bases filled, Follansbee muffed the first pitched ball letting Nevin come home, while Gleason went to third and McCaffrey moved up to second. The next batter, Hines, reached first, but Gleason was caught between third and home. A double steal enabled McCaffrey to score the Crimson's fifth tally. On the shortstop's error Sargent was safe at first, and Hines scored from second when Neel threw wild to the first baseman. Loughlin, coming to bat for the second time, fanned to end the inning, with the score six to nothing...
...Nassau broke into the scoring column with one run in the same inning when Loughlin lost control and passed five men. Neel, Berger, and Bramlette walked to fill the bases, and Purnell hit a long fly to score Neel. Getting another tally in the fourth on Knell's walk and hits by Neel and Bramlette, the Tigers came back with a three-run rally in the sixth to end the day's scoring...
...game, which was far more exciting than the score indicates, was marked by a series of spectacular kicks and colorful runs. Wearing down the Crimson defense with several devastating attacks, the winners scored the first tally in the first half of the encounter, and followed this up with another shortly after the start of the second period. Captain Stanton Whitney '34 starred for the losers...