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Dates: during 1880-1889
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First Goal. - The ball was placed at 3.40. Stevens secured the draw, and did some active work near our posts. The ball went to centre, thence to the attack, and was kept around Stevens' goal until secured by Dudley, who put it between the flags. Time, 7 minutes...
...above clipping gives evidence of that spirit of newspaper work which is now doing so much to lower the tone of the press in this country. In a vain search after reputation as a brilliant reporter, the unscrupulous newspaper man hunts around for exciting news. When none can be found, an inaugriative brain has been known to concoct falsehoods and publish them with brazen effrontery. Colleges especially are exposed to this newspaper pest. The doings of students are always painted in the loudest tints and an indiscretion is magnified into a crime...
...Boyden filled the bases. Bingham knocked to third base but De Sibourg failed to put Henshaw out, Bingham got his first and Willard came in. Linn went to the bat and knocked in Henshaw and Boyden. Mumford was assisted out at first by De Sibourg, but Linn got around two bases on the sacrifice. He came in on a passed ball. Wiestling went to bat for the second time this inning. Cameron dropped the ball thrown him by Strebeigh, and Wiestling was safe. He got to second on a grounder by Foster which, although caught, didn't get anywhere...
Eighth Inning. - Strebeigh was retired at first, Boyden assisting. Deppier made a hit and stole around to third. Cooper went out on a foul tip, and Wiestling captured Bannister's fly. Foster led off with a base hit to left field, but was put out at second, forced by Campbell's grounder to De Sibourg. Willard drove the ball far out into right field. La Marche turned his back to the diamond, and made for the out field as fast as he could go. Soon he turned around and with his hands a few feet from the fence he prevented...
...ball was in Harvard's possession most of the last fifteen minutes, but the Independent defence was very active close in around goal and succeeded in keeping the score down. The following men played for Harvard: Latta, [Morton], Peabody, Williams, Goodale, Griffing, Gardner, Nichols, Davidson, Henshaw [Towle]. Hall, Blodgett, Harding...