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Skull and Bones - A. P. Stokes, Jr., New York; M. C. D. McKee, Washington; Maitland Griggs, Hartford; Wm. M. Beard, Poughkeepsie; Ward Cheney, South Manchester, Conn.; Alexander Brown, Philadelphia; Samuel Thorne, New York; J. H. DeSibour, Washington; Edward L. Trudeau, Saranac Lake, N. Y.; R. B. Treadway, Sioux City, Iowa; F. A. Weyerbauser, St. Paul; W. R. Smith, New York; Brinkerhoff Thorne, New York; James Neale, Kittanning, Pa., and W. R. Cross, New York...
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...game was a pitchers' battle from beginning to end. Three clean singles, at left centre, was pounded out of Altman, and only a solitary scratch off the Yale pitchers, Carter and Trudeau. This latter was in the fourth inning, when Carter occupied the box. Bradley sent a rolling grounder to third. Fincke stood behind the base awaiting it, but the ball struck the bag and stopped. Bradley was on first and had a fair chance to make second, but was held...
First base on balls - Brooks, Gunster, Ward. Struck out - By Carter, Bradley, Gunster, Payne' by Trudeau, Ward, Altman, Williams, Easton. Double plays - Quinby, Rustin, to Stephenson; Ward, Brooks, to Otto. Umpire - O'Rourke. Time...
...best ever played at New Haven," and no graduate remembers any game that has been watched with more breathless interest. When Carter was obliged to retire in the sixth inning, on account of his lame arm, there was a general feeling of despondency among the supporters of the blue. Trudeau, however, certainly did himself proud, and wins a reputation for himself by his brilliant playing in this emergency. There were immense crowds at the game, including an unusually large delegation of Princeton men, who made a tremendous noise considering their numbers. The returns from the Harvard-Yale games at Cambridge...