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BALL BEES ALL CORNERS OF FIELD AS TIGER BEATS BEAR

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PRINCETON, N. J., May 10.--The Princeton baseball team battled its way to a 15 to 14 victory over Brown today in a thrilling seesaw contest in which the ball was knocked to all corners of the diamond. The Tigers smashed out 21 hits, while their opponents made 14. The scoring beban in the second inning, when the Brown batters knocked Townsend out of the box, and almost did the same for Caldwell, scoring nine runs before the inning dragged to a close. In the third, the Tigers uncorked their slugging streak, and returned the compliment by making nine runs and tying the score. One in the fourth, four in the fifth, and one in the eighth completed Princeton's total. Caldwell and Carney each made a home run, and Smith registered four hits out of five times at bat.

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