Like the University, Yale opened up her season with a decidedly unsuccessful Southern trip, losing four out of six games. But after one defeat at the hands of Wesleyan on her home grounds the Yale team rapidly improved. The scores of her games to date follows:
Yale 9, Catholic University 4; Yale 1, Georgetown University 8; Yale 0, University of Virginia 3; Yale 3, College of William and Mary 1; Yale 1, North Carolina State 8; Yale 8, Wesleyan 10; Yale 6, Fordham 4; Yale 6, Pennsylvania 4; Yale 7, Johns Hopkins 0; Yale 10, Dartmouth 4; Yale 5, West Virginia 2; Yale 0, Virginia 1; Yale 8, Catholic University 1; Yale 4, Holy Cross 6; Yale 0, Penn State 1; Yale 2, Boston College 0; Yale 9, Cornell 3; Yale 12, Williams 1; Yale 5, Princeton 6; Yale 3, Pennsylvania 8; Yale 10, Holy Cross 3; Yale 0, Tufts 4; Yale 4, Princeton 2; Yale 2, Brown 4; Yale 1, Princeton 0.
It was in the Fordham game that the Yale team first found itself, defeating that nine 6-4. In the Pennsylvania game it showed even greater improvement.
Batting Rally in Penn Game
In a fast game Yale won from the strong Pennsylvania nine by the score of 6-4 on April 24. The game was won in the eighth inning when with the score 4-3 against them the Eli nine staged a batting rally, the feature of which was Kelley's long triple to left center, which, coupled with Crane's timely single, drove in the three deciding runs. Despite the unseasonably cold weather Kelley pitched the entire game for Yale, and was credited with eight strike-outs. Huntzinger of Pennsylvania was driven from the box in favor of Sheppey in the sixth. The batting of Aldrich and Kelley provided the batting features of the game and Captain Sawyer's work in the field was brilliant. Shriver and Strauss were the individual stars for the visitors.
Victories over Johns Hopkins and Dartmouth followed. The 10-4 win ever Dartmouth was featured by Captain Sawyer's all-round playing and frequent errors by the visitors. Captain Sawyer's playing was conspicuous as he had four fifty and four put-outs to his credit. After the first inning in which the visitors scored three runs, Kelley, pitching for the Blue, allowed only four hits.
Eli Stubs Toe on Virginia
West Virginia proved an easy mark for the Yale batsmen. But her neighbors from the South, the University of Virginia nine, had another story to tell. Breaking the Eli's winning streak, she defeated them 1-0. The game was a pitchers' duel between Harrison of Yale and Kelly of Virginia. The southern university, scored the only run of the game by a clever squeeze play after a triple by Burnette. The batteries were: Yale, Kelly and Peters; Virginia, Harrison and G. Kuyk.
After Catholic University had bowed to the Blue in a one-sided game, Yale met her next setback when Holy Cross (whom the University defeated 1-0) scored a 6-4 run. Poor base-running and failure to make use of the eight hits which they secured were largely responsible for the defeat.
The game was lost in the sixth when, with the score tied, a timely home-run by Gagnon of Holy Cross, with one man on base, gave the home team the lead, and it was never afterwards headed.
From Yale's standpoint the batting of Parsons was the feature of the game, while Selleck, who relieved Kelly in the seventh, finished the game in good style.
It was not until the Cornell game on May 24 that Yale recovered from her slump, when she defeated the Ithacans 9-3. Although the Eli batsmen made but one more hit than Cornell, the New Haven nine won by a score of 9 to 3, because the Cornell team did not come through in the pinches.
Yale made its runs in the first four innings, getting two in the first frame, one in the second, two more in the third, and four in the fourth. Maloney of Cornell, who started the game, was hit freely, the Eli batsmen collecting eleven hits from his delivery. Rickard relieved him in the fourth inning, with one out, and held the Blue team to two hits. Selleck, pitching for Yale, allowed only three hits.
After Williams had been swamped 12-1 in a one-sided game, Yale found herself on the eve of the first Princeton game with the odds somewhat against her.
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