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NEW HAVEN, CONN., May 30, 1922.--Yale went down to defeat this afternoon at the hands of the Harvard second nine by 7 to 1 score. Brown, the Crimson boxman, pitched a superb game, fanning 11 and allowing three hits. In the seventh inning, with bases full and no out, he struck out three men straight.
The Crimson scrubs gave an exhibition of heavy hitting at the times when hits meant runs. Cooper knocked a triple in the third, scoring three. Two more tallies were made in the eighth inning when Norris hit a homer and scored Cooper.
The lineups:
Harvard Seconds.--Ross 3b., Kerr l.f., Cooper c.f., Norris 1b., Lucas r.f., Bullard fb., Worthington s.s., Keegan c., Brown p., Pratt 3b., Parker l.f., Young c.f., Murphy r.f., Gardner 2b.
Yale Seconds.--Ingram 2b., Trepel l.f., Larner 1b., Bush s.s., Dann c., Cosgrove 3b., Peters r.f., Minloner r.f., Norton p.
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