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In an errorless and exciting game at Providence yesterday afternoon Brown defeated Yale by a score of 3 to 2. Tift allowed five hits in the first four innings, but afterwards was not hit again. In the sixth inning Van Sleck allowed six free passes and was replaced by Meyer, who allowed four hits. In the ninth inning, with Brown at the bat, after Dickenson had been given his base on balls, Raymond drove over second baseman and scored Dickenson, thus winning the game for Brown.
The score by innings:
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