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WASHINGTON, D. C., April 9.--The baseball game between Yale and Georgetown today resulted in a tie score, 5 to 5. Yale tied the score in the ninth inning by two singles coupled with two wild pitches. The game was called at the end of the ninth inning on account of darkness. The score by innings follows: Batteries: Yale, Bowman, Wescott and Winslow; Georgetown, Drill and Appearious.
Batteries: Yale, Bowman, Wescott and Winslow; Georgetown, Drill and Appearious.
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