Three members of the Yale base ball nine are disabled as a result of the Easter trip. Davis, the change pitcher, has his pitching arm dislocated at the elbow; Bowers, the regular pitcher, has a broken finger on his left hand, and Bliss, the left fielder, has a dislocated shoulder. Bowers and Bliss were injured in sliding to bases, and Davis threw his arm out of joint while trying to pitch a curved ball. Capt. Murphy is overtrained, and may be obliged to stop playing for a time.
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