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After winning the triangular championship with three successive victories over Princeton and two over Yale, the University baseball team lost the final game of the Yale series, 13 to 0, at Brooklyn on June 26. The University made only 3 hits off Way, and all of these came in the first two innings. The agreement with Yale and Princeton required that the game be played so that the championship could be decided on a percentage basis, even though there was nothing at stake in the contest.
The summary: Two-base hit--Reilly. Bases on balls--Off Way, 1. Struck out--By Garritt, 1; by Mahan, 3; by Way, 5. Hit by pitcher--By Garritt, 1; by Way, 1. Wild pitches--Garritt 2, Mahan, Passed ball--Harte. Hits -- Off Garritt, 7 in 4 innings. Umpires--Sternberg and Stafford.
Two-base hit--Reilly. Bases on balls--Off Way, 1. Struck out--By Garritt, 1; by Mahan, 3; by Way, 5. Hit by pitcher--By Garritt, 1; by Way, 1. Wild pitches--Garritt 2, Mahan, Passed ball--Harte. Hits -- Off Garritt, 7 in 4 innings. Umpires--Sternberg and Stafford.
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