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Time—One hour thirty minutes.
pire Davis.
Yale 1903, 4; Law School 6.
The Yale Freshman Nine was defeated
by the Law School Nine at the Field,
Saturday, April 28, in a_ well-played
game. The fielding of the Freshmen
was good, but they showed considerable
weakness at the bat. In the first inning
the Law School made three hits off
Alsop, but after that he settled down
and pitched a good game until Westcott
relieved him in the eighth. Five hits
Um-
were made off Westcott. The score:
YALE 1903.
AB. R. IB. PO. A. E.
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Oglesby, Bh a cae: : Aca ee ee
Littlefield; fhe. 3 4 4.6 0 S70.
Tobie, 36° y.54. a OD boa 0
White cars 26.5553 4 2t0 Wa ACO
Smith, Shies. 2708 = 45 000! 20° 070
Thompson, Sosy. 4. 02 Brier g
McKnight, 2b. ...... vig gr: ex wae mes.
ASG: “Sy 4. 3. x Oxeases 3e
O° 0. 0°66
Westcott, th. =: <:<: I
ee
LAW SCHOOL.
AB. R. IB. PO. A. E.
Fessenden, p. ...... £32 1162 Ge
Rohesttses: 30) t 12007 Poe
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Hineg, cl... ..., 4°00) 1D
Malone; Hoos. 2 3.020 &
Platt, 1 33 oi. 4-070 6 7 ¢
Buchanal,-ss. 25.4... 4 40:43. 23 -o
MeGrath. ri 25 BIN) 1 2 oe oo
23:50 6.27 TY O
Score by innings:
F234 567-8 ¢
Yele1003.., o. OIlrIOO0100—4
Law Schools 26 '0..0'076.0 4 6
Summary: Earned runs—1903 0, Law
School 5. Stolen bases—Fessenden,
Malone, McGrath, Blount, White 2.
Bases on balls—By Fessenden 3, by AI-
sop 0, by Westcott o.
Fessenden 4, by Alsop 2, by Westcott
2. ie gee we hours. Umpire Wad-
dell.
Yale, 1903, 2; Taft's 5.
The Yale Freshman Nine met its first
defeat of the season, from the Taft’s
School Nine at Watertown, Thursday,
April 26. The score was 5 to 2. Yale’s
work at the bat and in the field was
very weak. Westcott was in the box for
the Freshmen and was hit freely. The
score:
TAFT’S SCHOOL.
AB. R. IB. PO. A. E
Dora. Sh gc, oe A104 O..05.8 0
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MmeaSOn, fi... ae 420-4. 20 20
OEE RSC De Bia Oa gan 2. O01: o
32 eben hh 2748-5
YALE 1903.
AB. R. IB. PO. A. E.
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Ogiesby, ch. eis: 95D Sos “6 oO
Barker, Gc cae. | 2.50 0 4A GO ft
White, acc... a1 t 2: 6
Tobia,:.3bs #6233 34% iE g.1ee 1
Littlefield, thics. ces. a0 2 °14..0. 0
Thompson, ss. ...... 420. OO. OF. ot
McKnight, 2b. ...... 4 0. 04D
Citas tt ee Ot: GO O71
Smith, Jp ie2r3. = £0 70..0. 70.0
Westcott 97°" <.., ws. a0 .0--0 24 “oO
ee
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Score by innings:
Valen 3603 3.004 OOO0O0IOOI O—2
Tafts: School... 2oo02000 1 —5
Summary: Two-base hits—Bunn,
White. Stolen bases—Taft 4, Yale
1903 3. Bases on balls—Off Westcott
2; off Mann 5. Hit by pitched ball—
Edwards. Struck out—By Mann 7, by
Westcott 4. Passed balls—By Welton
1. Time of game—Three hours five
minutes. Umpire—Mr. Gowen.
Last Week’s Scores,
The following baseball scores are for
the week ending Saturday, April 28:
Wednesday, April 25, at Worcester—
Holy Cross 25, Columbia 2; at Wash-
ington—Georgetown 4, University of
Pennsylvania 3; at Ithaca—Cornell 7,
Syracuse University 2; at Princeton—
Princeton 20, Lehigh 0; At Exeter—
Dartmouth 7, Exeter 6.
Saturday, April 28, at Cambridge—
Brown 3, Harvard 0; at Princeton—
Princeton 16, Lafayette 0; at Williams-
town—Williams 9, Columbia 2; at An-
dover-—Andover 8, Colby 6; at Exeter—
Exeter 15, Boston University 6; at Syra-
cuse—Syracuse Unievrsity 6, Cornell 1;
at Annapolis—University of Pennsyl-
vania 10, Annapolis 5.
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