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Harvard defeated Malden yesterday afternoon in an uninteresting game. The Maldens batted weakly and fielded poorly, and proved easy victims. Abbot, the Malden pitcher, was very wild, especially in the first two innings. Harvard scored five runs in the first inning on one hit and seven errors, two in the second on a single, a two bagger and a base on balls, three in the third on a hit and errors. They were blanked in the fourth by a neat double play. In the fifth they secured two runs on errors, and earned one in the sixth on Phillips' single...
...referee, Mr. E. S. Abbot, '87, placed the ball at 5 o'clock. It soon went to the Cambridge end of the field, but the tries for goal were wild and Harvard failed to score. At the end of fifteen minutes the Cambridge attack secured the ball, and after some clever passing Crocker threw a goal...
...third eight of the Pi Eta from '87 is: Abbot, Bacon, H. T. Coolidge, Cunningham, L. J. Johnson, Lothrop, Tuthill and Wood...
...Gordon Abbot, '84, sails for Europe on Saturday next...
...will be weighed in the gymnasium, Saturday morning, between 8 and 9, or between 10 and 11. All contestants must have their dress approved by the committee at the same hours. The following men are requested to act as ushers on Saturday, March 13. From '86, H. W. Abbot, W. L. Allen, Ames, Austin, Barnes, Borland, Claffin, D. C. Clark, Codman, F. R. Frost, Gardner, Harris, Huddleston, Kimball, Latham, L. Lincoln, Longfellow, Minot, Peabody, Phillips, Sedgwick, Vogel, Weld, Winthrop...