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 * Shindle, 3b.
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 * Sharrott, r.f.
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 * Kelley, c.f.
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 * Delahanty, l.f.
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 * Taylor, 1b.
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 * align=right|21
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 * Hallman, 2b.
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 * align=right|42
 * align=right|25
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 * Hawke, p.
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 * align=right|1
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 * align=right|42
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 * align=right|4
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Earned runs—Philadelphia, 3; Baltimore, 2. Total bases—Philadelphia, 15; Baltimore, 12. Sacrifice hits—Delahanty, 2; Boyle, Hamilton, Taylor, Robinson. Bases stolen—Hamilton, Sharrott, Delahanty, 2; Hallman. Bases on balls—Sharrott, Hamilton, Baker, Robinson, Treadway, Clements. Struck out—Hallman, Robinson, 2; Sharrott, Hawke. Left on bases—Philadelphia, 5; Baltimore, 10. Hit by pitched ball—Carsey, McGraw. Double play—Allen, Hallman and Cross. Time of game—2 hours and 35 minutes. Umpire—Lynch.

THE COLLEGE CLUB ARENA.

SPECIAL NOTICE TO COLLEGE CLUBS.

It was the intention of the editor of the to have given the statistics of the College season of 1893 in full in the for 1894, but he has had so few replies to his request for College club records, which request was made last Fall through the columns of the sporting papers as well as through the pages of last year's itself, that the chapter of club statistics is necessarily incomplete. One would naturally suppose that the most complete analysis of a past season's work on the field would emanate from the College clubs; but it is quite the reverse, the collegiate scorers or secretaries, as a rule, being apparently content with giving out the most meagre array of figures, and the most incomplete of College nine records.

What we want in the future from the College club secretaries and official scorers of all college clubs desirous of having their season's statistics in of each year, is as follows:

First, the records of the games played in championship contests in this form.

Following is the record of the Harvard, Yale and Princeton championship games of 1893:

May 6—Harvard vs. Princeton, at Princeton; pitchers, Wiggins and Drake                                                    7-0

May 20—Yale vs. Princeton, at New Haven; pitchers, Carter and Drake     5-1