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Show HARVARD WINS CAME IN THE FOURTEENTH CAMBIIIDGK. Mass.. June I?. The basebail nines of H.irvgrd and Vale bet-1UJ bet-1UJ fourteen Innings yesterday to a Crimson vfttot v. making necessary a thitri game. The. score Harvard. 1: Yale. a. A i loser contest lias rarely been fought between the two ancient rivals The Crimson tlel th srorc at 3 to 3 !n the ninth, and In the last half of the fourteenth, four-teenth, with ons out. Gannett lifted a high it-. tack of second base. Cornish JroppeJ the ball and Gannett slid Into S'.cond. tlavlit then sent the hall far j beyond the left fielders. It would have i leen good for a home run ordinarily, but Clnnnett crossed the plate with the deriding de-riding tally. Uavltt rnlshd tha circuit of the bases to a wild ovation. Harvard took the lead in the first Inning In-ning on t'Urk n home run, but Tale evene.l It up In the third and took the lead, with another tally In the fourth. Pa.ses by Kelton. the Harvard pitcher, figured In each acore. Another run was rolled up bv Tale In the eighth, but Harvard, which had also scored one In the fourth, tied up the game with a tally In the ninth Harvard's rally in the fourteenth settled set-tled the game. The nest contest will be plaved in Rmoklyn .Saturday. PL H K Yale. ; "el loo oio ooo oo j 7 t i Harvard . .10 100 X1 OOO el- 4 It t 1 . tteiies- Brown. Giles and Rurdtt. Kii'ort and Young. L mpi res 2arrett J and Sternberg "' I . " |