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Yale came back in the ninth, however, to gain the verdict. Hammersley beat out a slow roller to Pollard, a lucky break for the Blue which put Barbee in a hole. Vaughan followed with a three base drive to right center, Hammersley scoring, and Caldwell immediately sent Vaughan home with a single over the closed-in infield. Barbee retired the next three men with little trouble, but Harvard went out in one-two-three order in the last half of the inning...
...base hits, Shoop, Lord. Three-base hit, Vaughan. Stolen bases, McClellan, Linscott. Sacrifice hit, Pollard. Base on balls, by Barbee 2, by Shoop 3. Struck out, by Barbee 8, by Shoop 8. Double plays, Pollard, Nordberg and Lord. Hit by pitched ball, Adams (by Shoop). Time 1h. Umpires, Wing and Barry...
...judges were Professor J. A. Muller of Princeton. President H. I. Southwick of the Emerson College of Oratory, and Professor D. D. Vaughan of Boston University...
...judges for the debate in Cambridge are Professor James Arthur Muller, of Princeton, Dr. Henry Lawrence Southworth, President of the Emerson College of Oratory, and Professor David D. Vaughan, of the Boston University Theological School. Philip Walker former President of the debating council, will preside as chairman...
During the trip the 1928 men elected their captain for the coming season. William Barksdale Jones, of Vaughan, Mississippi, who plays center field for the Freshmen, was named to lead the team. Jones prepared for the University at Andover, where he made his letter in football and baseball...