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The Easter trip of the Yale and Princeton nines was largely spoiled by bad weather. The Yale team beat the Manhattan Athletic Club in New York, Wednesday, by a score of 15 to 0, in a tolerably well played game. In spite of the indications of the score, Yale's batting was extremely weak. On Saturday Yale beat the New Havens 6 to 1 in a well played game. Neither of the games with the Philadelphias were played. Bad weather prevented Princeton also from playing at Philadelphia. On Friday Princeton beat Williams 7 to 2 in a game in which Young struck out nine men and prevented Williams from getting a base hit during his five innings in the box. On Saturday Princeton put up a remarkably strong game in New York. The league team won, 4 to 1, but all its runs were made in the last inning. Bergen and Young struck out ten men between them.
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