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NEW HAVEN, CONN., May 15--Yale and Brown played a 13-inning its game here this afternoon, which was finally called on account of darkness, with the score standing 2 to 2. Yale's first score came as a result of an error by Dennis in the sixth, and her second run was made on a triple and an error by Hamilton in the eighth. Brown scored in the fifth on two hits and tied the score in the ninth on Camp's fumble. Yale had three men on bases in the ninth with only one out, but a brilliant double play by Brown kept them from scoring.
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