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Princeton won the second and deciding baseball game of the series with Yale by the score of 4 to 3 at Princeton last Saturday, thus giving them a strong claim on the title of intercollegiate champions.
Yale tried Parsons in the box, but he was wild and Princeton practically won the game in the first inning, while he was pitching. Van Vleck was substituted in the second inning and held Princeton down well. Yale scored in the second inning with Williams' clean hit over second and in the fifth through McLean's error. In the ninth, Yale worked a man around to third, but Dillon made a clever stop of T. Jones' hard drive and prevented a score. Three men on Princeton's team, Cooney, Sides and McLean, were responsible for Princeton's twenty-seven put-outs.
The summary: Batteries--Heyniger and Cooney; Parsons, Van Vleck and Jones.
Batteries--Heyniger and Cooney; Parsons, Van Vleck and Jones.
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