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...third by Henshaw. Stagg sent a grounder to Smith and Marsh struck out. Harvard. Wiestling and Smith got bases on balls and went third and second on Bremner's muff of Phillips' fly. Wiestling came home on Nichols' long fly to left. Willard made a safe hit, Sheppard fumbled it, and Phillips came home. Willard tried to steal second and went...
...Sheppard got his first on an error. He was touched out at second by Edgerly in a very clever manner. Edgerly held the ball, Phillips ran home as if to dispute the umpire's decision, Sheppard started for third and Edgerly touched him out to the great delight of the spectators. Foster caught a terrific drive of Brigham's, and Dann struck out. Harvard drew a blank...
...Cross struck out, but battery errors allowed Stewart and Noyes to cross the plate. Sheppard reached third, but was left there by the next two men going out. Harvard, Nichols and Willard went out on strikes and a fly, respectively. Allen was given first on balls, but was thrown out at second...
...Snow vs. H. M. Federhen; 2. J. M. Hallowell vs. W. B. Lord; 3. H. M. Clarke vs. D. C. Holder, Jr; 4. Bye. T. H. Sheppard...
...nine which will be Yale's representative in this spring's inter-collegiate series is, with a few exceptions, a new one, the old men being Stewart, Bremner, Brigham and Sheppard. Of course with an entirely new nine it is impossible to make any surmises as to what showing will be made against the old nines of Harvard and Princeton. The team which will cross bats with Harvard in the first game will probably be as follows: Stagg, '88, p.; Dann, '88 S. L., c.; Marsh, '86 S., 1b.; Stewart, '86, 2b.; Cross, T. S., 3b.; Noyes...