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The Trophies for Yale's Nine.

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The trophies that are to be presented to the members of Yale's base-ball nine of last year are unique in idea and design. They consist of two flags mounted on oak staves ornamented with brass trimmings.

One of the flags will be blue, fringed with gold. It will bear the inscription, "1887 College Base-Ball League Championship, won by Yale." Underneath these words will be the player's name and his position on the team. The other flag will be of three colors, crimson, orange and blue, with the names Harvard, Princeton and Yale printed in a gold scroll. Above the name of each college will be number games won, and below the number of games lost, by that college.

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