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In one of the most poorly played games in the history of the series between Yale and the University of Pennsylvania, the latter nine was defeated at Philadelphia last Saturday, 10 to 4.
The game was very loosely played, Pumpelly and Spielman, the opposing pitchers each giving eight bases on balls. Both made wild pitches, Pumpelly hit a batter and Spielman made a balk. These faults by the pitching staff, added to a total of twenty-one errors for the two nines, made the game the least interesting of the series between the two Universities. By winning Saturday's contest, Yale took the three-game series without a defeat, having previously won the first two games, 6 to 1, and 8 to 2.
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