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 * align=right|R
 * align=right|1B
 * align=right|PO
 * align=right|A
 * align=right|E
 * align=center|
 * align=right|R
 * align=right|1B
 * align=right|PO
 * align=right|A
 * align=right|E
 * Towie, c.f.
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * King, 2b.
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|2
 * Best, l.f.
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * Woodcock, c.f.
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 * align=right|1
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * H. Taylor, c.
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 * align=right|1
 * align=right|10
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|0
 * Trenchard, c.
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 * align=right|0
 * align=right|5
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|0
 * Young, 2b.
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|0
 * McKenzie, l.f.
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 * align=right|2
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * J. Taylor, 1b.
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|13
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|1
 * Payne, r.f.
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 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * Johnson, 3b.
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|5
 * align=right|2
 * Guild, 3b.
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|0
 * Hamlin, r.f.
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * Drake, p.
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|5
 * align=right|1
 * Priest, p.
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|2
 * Brooks, s.s.
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|0
 * O'Connor, s.s.
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 * align=right|1
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|1
 * Otto, 1b.
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|20
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|1
 * Otto, 1b.
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|20
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0


 * Totals
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 * align=right|5
 * align=right| 31
 * align=right|15
 * align=right|6
 * Totals
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 * align=right|7
 * align=right|33
 * align=right|15
 * align=right|3
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 * 1
 * 0
 * 0
 * 1
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 * Cornell
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Earned runs—Cornell, 1; Princeton, 1. Sacrifice hits—Cornell, 3; Princeton, 3. Hit with ball—O'Conner, Trenchard, Woodcock, McKenzie. Stolen bases—Cornell, 4; Princeton, 4. Wild pitches—Priest, 2. Passed ball—Taylor. Struck out—By Priest, 13; by Drake, 4. Time of game—2 hours and 30 minutes. Umpire—McCauley.

It was during the April campaign that an event occurred worthy of special note, and that was the first meeting between Freshmen nine of Princeton and Harvard, which took place at Princeton on April 29th, the result being a closely contested game, in which the home team came in victorious by 9 to 8. The Harvards had McCarty in the box all through the game, but Kerr, of Princeton, who pitched in the first three innings, was retired after the third, as 5 runs were scored off nine hits from his pitching in the first three innings. Wilson then took his place there, and not another run was earned by the Harvards, and only six hits in as many innings made off his pitching. The Princetons won by their superior fielding. Here is the score: