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Yale, 11; Amherst, 2.

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[N. E. Associated Press.]

NEW HAVEN, CONN., May 13. - Amherst went to pieces in the fifth inning at Yale field today, giving the home team an easy victory, 11 to 2. Outside of this inning, however, it was a fine game. Capt. Gregory of Amherst, pitched cleverly, half the hits scored against him being either scratches or due to his fielders' poor judgment. Sullivan and Montague, of Amherst, also did well, double play by Kellogg and Montague being especially brilliant. Redington's long running catch was Yale's best play.

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