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Yale and Princeton Baseball.

Princeton won the baseball series from Yale by winning the game at Princeton last Saturday. For eight innings Robertson pitched a remarkable game, allowing but three singles, and not a Princeton man reached second base. In the ninth, however, he weakened, hitting a man and allowing-three hits, from which three runs resulted. Garvan took his place, but Camp's error and another hit brought in two more runs and gave Princeton the game.

Robertson in both games showed a tendency to weaken after pitching well for a time. Sullivan's throwing to second in the first game was very unsatisfactory and he has been put permanently in the outfield. Hirsh caught the second game and did good work. Cook in center field has proved a great addition to the team. He covers a great deal of ground and is very strong in batting. At third, Brown has been displaced by Guernsey, who is playing a steadier game. Blount was taken from the freshman team and is playing in the outfield. The Princeton team is playing with the same make-up as in the game with Harvard, except that Kafer has resumed his place behind the bat and Chapman is playing left field. Hillebrand was very effective in both games with Yale, especially in the first one. Kafer's presence in catcher's position has dooe much to steady the work of the team.

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