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Princeton Nine Lost to Dartmouth

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Princeton, N. J., May 17.--Dartmouth defeated the Princeton baseball nine here today by a score of 3 to 1. Dowd, the Princeton pitcher, was in excellent form and held the visitors down to two hits, but the Princeton fielding was very ragged. In the first inning Dartmouth was able to score two runs on errors, and this was sufficient to tie up the game. The Princeton batting was sensational, nine hits being made in all, one of which was a home-run by Driggs. This came at an inopportune time, however, for the bases were empty.

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