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Baseball Meeting at Springfield

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The representatives of the Harvard and Yale Baseball Associations, consisting of Messrs. Winslow and Linn and Calhoun and Tilney respectively, met at Springfield on Monday, May 5th, to complete the arrangements regarding the series of games to be played this year.

They were unable, however, to agree upon the place for the fifth game which was to be played in case of a tie. The Yale representatives offered Springfield as a perfectly neutral ground, being equally distant from both colleges. The Harvard representatives were unwilling to accept this, but offered the following propositions:

First.- To play at New Haven or Cambridge, to be decided upon by lot.

Second.- Each college to name a neutral ground, the choice of which to be decided upon by lot.

As the Yale representatives were unwilling to accept these propositions, the meeting adjourned, the Yale representatives agreeing to reply definitely Saturday.- Yale News.

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