Word: baldwin
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...Cowling did some excellent kicking. The eleven does not drop on the ball yet as it should do, but shows great improvement in this direction over its play of a week ago. The teams were as follows: Stevens-Forwards, Williams, McCoy, Torrance, Cotiart, Bush, Kletzght, (captain), Hart ; quarter-back, Baldwin ; half-backs, Dilworth and Worth ; full -back, Maury. Harvard-Forwards, Adams, Kendall, Bonsal, Appleton Cabot, Hartley, Gilman ; quarter-back, Kimball; half-backs, Austin and Peabody, '87; Full-back, Cowling, '87. Umpire for Harvard. T. H. Cabot, '86; for Stevens, K. H. Munkwitz; referee, J. A. MacLue of Stevens...
...then read and approved, and a secret ballot taken on the merits of the question, which was, "Resolved, That the best interests of Massachusetts require the re-election of Gov. Butler." Mr. Sewall opened for the affirmative, speaking twice, as Mr. Barnes yielded his time to him ; and Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Sanders opened for the negative. A secret ballot was then taken on the merits of the debate by the disputants. The debate being then thrown open to the house, a most interesting discussion followed, in which Messrs. Hoar, Frost, McInnis, Wait and others joined. Mr. Sanders closed...
Harvard Union debate tonight in Sever 11, at 7.30. Question: Resolved, "That the best interests of Massachusetts demand the re-election of Gov. Butler." The principal disputants will be Messrs. Sewell, L. S., and Barnes, '84, on the affirmative, and Messrs. Saunders, '84, and Baldwin, '85, on the negative...
...following men play on the lacrosse team today in New York: Easton, goal; Rueter, point; Marquand, cover-point; Goodale, Baldwin and Bradford, defence; Williams, centre; Nichols and Roundy, attack; Noyes, Hood and Woods, home. Mr. Robert Sturgis, '81, will probably act as fieldcaptain...
...finely and made several good plays, but he failed to cover his man at important moments. The same may be said of Goodale. Their laxity in covering often placed Rueter and Marquand in very difficult positions. Williams played centre well, but invariably held the ball too long before throwing. Baldwin for a new man, did some very fine cheeking and played a good steady game, but his throwing and catching were not quite up to the mark. Noyes plays well and thoroughly understands the game. Hood did not do as well as was expected in the game. He needs greater...