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Frank Merriwell at Yale

CHAPTER XXXIV
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In this he was successful, much to his satisfaction.
But no man got a hit, and the third inning ended as had the others, neither side having made a run.
The fourth opened in breathless suspense, but it was quickly over, neither side getting a man beyond second.
It did not seem possible that this thing could continue much longer, but the fifth inning brought the same result, although Yale succeeded in getting a man to third with only one out.

An attempt to sacrifice him home failed, and a double play was made, retiring the side.
Harvard opened the sixth by batting a ball straight at Yale's shortstop, who played tag with it, chasing it around his feet long enough to allow the batter to reach first.

It was not a hit, but an error for short.
This seemed to break the Yale team up somewhat.

The runner tried for second on the first ball pitched, and Yale's catcher overthrew, although he had plenty of time to catch the man.

The runner kept on to third and got it on a slide.
Now Harvard rejoiced.


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