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...game opened with Harvard at the bat. Dean, Linn, Trafford, and Codman made hits, and these together with a base on balls, and five or six errors netted Harvard seven runs. In the second inning again all the men had a bat, and six of them crossed the plate. The third inning gave Harvard five more tallies; Trafford got his base on balls, Stetson hit safely, Codman was also sent to first base on balls, and Evans reached first base on balls, and Evans reached first base on Kent's errors. All were brought home on errors, and a sacrifice...
...first inning which was wretchedly played by both sides. Technology lead in the third inning, 6 to 4. In the fourth they made another run but the freshmen tied the score in their half and in the next inning took the lead and held it by good batting. For the freshmen Merriam led at the bat and Hallowell played a very pretty game at left field. The feature of the game was the double play in the fourth inning by Hallowell and Frothingham. In the eighth inning Dolan and Flynn changed positions. Towards the latter part of the game...
Harvard played her first regularly scheduled game yesterday afternoon on Jarvis field. The visiting team from Tufts college played a very fair game, but were weak at the bat. Harvard also showed up strongly in whatever fielding there was to be done, but batted very poorly. Outside of batting errors the home team made only one error, and that an excusable one. The batteries, however, on both sides did most of the work, and up to the last inning hardly a man was put out by the Tufts nine on fielding chances. Meade, formerly of the Holy Cross college team...
...nines were considerably thinned out before the recess. The rest of the men have been training all through the vacation. Almost every day two nines have been formed out of the 'varsity candidates, and have played a practice game on Jarvis field. Considerable attention has been paid to the batting, and all the men when not practicing in the field have been trained in batting at the nets. Last Saturday a picked nine was chosen to play the Wollastons a practice game. Seven innings were played and the Harvard men showed up fairly well both in the field...
...athletics is by making every man interested in some sport. The organization of class elevens, the football squad, and the proposed plan of managing the Weld boat house, are all steps toward this end. When the whole college plays football, when every man practises with the oar or the bat, there will be no lack of material and enthusiasm for university teams. Besides the certain improvement in Harvard teams resulting from this movement, the benefit to the students at large will be great. They will all have an opportunity to take an active share in the sports...