Word: againe
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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The fourth was another great inning for Harvard. Ames was again hit freely, three singles and a double being secured off him, which, with costly errors by Princeton, netted Harvard four runs, two of them being earnd. Princeton was blanked.
Evans caught Durell's long fly in the first of the seventh. Downer now gave the two succeeding men base on balls, but Henshaw stopped Payne at second and a short fly of Dana's to Willard again put Princeton out without a score. This was the inning which Princeton...
In the ninth Harvard again did nothing, although Evans was left on third. When Princeton came to the bat everyone was at the highest pitch of excitement. Payne was put out on a foul by Henshaw, and then, in a beautiful manner, Downer struck out the two following men, and...
"Over sixty men are now in training for the various events under the supervision of Captain Mandell, and a team of at least fifty will be sent to Mott Haven in May. In the hundred and two twenty, Moen, '91, and Lee, '91, are the best men. Lee is running...
Last evening Sever 11 was well filled by an audience who listened to Professor Cohn's lecture on "The Centennial of the French Revolution," The speaker said that owing to the frequent changes in government during the past century, the French nation was often accused of fickleness. This was a...