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Puffer held the Yale seconds to four hits at New Haven yesterday while his teammates were garnering seven, but the Crimson seconds were beaten 3 to 2 when Yale scored two runs in the seventh without a hit. Two bases on balls and a wild pitch put men on second and third, and both scored when Ribe made a wild throw to the plate.
Two hits and a sacrifice gave Yale a one-run lead in the first, which Harvard wiped out-in the fourth by scoring three on an error, a single by Donaldson, and another by Mann which drove in both runners. The Crimson had the tying run on third in the ninth but failed to score.
The score:
Battenies: Puffer and Maher; Coxe and Lovejoy.
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