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Princeton defeated Yale in the second game of their baseball series at Princeton Saturday by the score of 6 to 1. As a result, the series is now a tie, and the deciding game will be played in New York Thursday.
Princeton started the scoring in the first inning of Saturday's game; bases on balls to the first two men at bat, followed by a three-base hit and a single, brought in three runs. Sterrett, the first Princeton man at bat in the seventh inning, made a home run to left field. This was followed by a base on balls and two two-base hits, which brought in two more runs.
Yale's only score was made in the second inning on a two-base hit and two singles.
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