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The Freshman baseball nine was defeated at New Haven on Saturday by the Yale freshmen by the score of 7 to 6. The Harvard team made as many hits as Yale, but did not bunch them so well. Yale won the game in the fourth inning when by five hits, Sanger's error and a base on balls, they scored five runs. Both teams made three errors, but those by Harvard were more costly. The playing of the visiting team lacked life and snap until the last inning when it was too late. With two outs and two men on bases, Bolton made a hard try for a hit, but was fielded out by Thompson.
Greenough's batting was creditable. He came to bat four times, made three singles, and drew a base on balls. Tuckerman was the stronger of the two pitchers, and only the weak batting of the Harvard team prevented them from winning the game.
The score:
Earned runs--Yale 3, Harvard 2. Two-base hits--VanReypen, Bell, Mason. Sacrifice hit--Thompson. Stolen bases-- Hughes 3, White, Hazenwinkle 2, Thompson, Robeson 2, Mason 2, Tyler, Adams, Maguire. Double play--Greenough to Sanger to Robeson. Bases on balls--By Tuckerman: Hazenwinkle, Van Reypen 2; by Bell: Robeson, Greenough, Tyler, Adams. Struck out--By Tuckerman: White; by Bell: Mitchell, Leary, Robeson, Bolton 2, Maguire 2, Tuckerman. Umpire--Malone. Time--2h. 5m.
*Hazenwinkle out. Hit by batted ball.
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