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...played on Jarvis yesterday morning before an admiring and enthusiastic audience. The game was played under protest by the Baby Ansons, because of the fact that the Bostons put in Butterworth, a substitute on the Freshman nine to pitch for them. The Baby Ansons were first at the bat and succeeded in piling up eight runs in the first inning, by means of bunched hits and by costly errors of the rattled Bostons. But the latter gradually caught up with their opponents and finally won by a score of 17 to 19. The special features of the game were Gleason...
Yesterday afternoon Ninety defeated Eight-seven on Jarvis by a score of 12 to 4. The game was too one-sided to be interesting, and was very listlessly played, especially by Eighty-seven. Eighty-seven seemed totally unable to bat Sabin with any effect, only making three scattered hits. Ninety batted very well, making eight hits with a total of nine. One of the most unpleasant features of the game was the fact that Ninety seemed to have two captains. Bisbee and Coolidge did the best fielding for Eighty-seven, and Mc-Leod and Young fielded well for the freshmen...
...team played its first game at Lawrence last Saturday, and succeeded in winning a victory from the strong local team. For Harvard, Capt. Ellis and Quimby did some good work at the bat; the bowling and fielding, too, were a credit to the college team. Below is the score...
...their play but the work of the pitcher, who was debarred from swift pitching by the lack of a catcher. 90's change battery, Kielty and Vaughn, was put in. Kielty is a promising pitcher, but is a trifle wild. The battery, on the whole, did good work. The batting of '90 was strong, Codman alone making three hits out out of four times at bat. The score at the end of five innings was Harvard, '90, 26; Latin School, 4. The score by innings...
...Crimsons played their first championship game yesterday morning with the Volunteers, and were defeated by the score of 25 to 14. The batting was about even, but the Volunteers proved themselves much the superior team in the field. The Crimsons led up to the fifth innings, when accidents happened to their battery which prevented them from playing in their respective positions. But for these accidents the score would probably have been closer. The best fielding was done by Holmes, Dame and Sturgis, while Dexter, Holmes and Bancroft excelled at the bat. The score by innings...