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...clock, and the election of officers for the ensuing year was announced as the first business. Messrs. W. S. Barnes, J. H. Huddleston, and A. P. Gardner were re-elected president, vice-president and secretary, respectively. Mr. Codnan was the choice for captain of the crew; Mr. Burnett, captain of the nine; and Mr. Littauer, captain of the eleven. It was voted to elect a committee to take charge of the election of class day officers, in accordance with the usual custom, i. e. the president, ex-officio, and one member each from the Hasty Pudding, Pi Eta and Signet...
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...enthusiastic, especially towards the end of the game. The playing of both nines was sharp and effective. Eighty-six led at the hat while the freshmen excelled in fielding. The features of the game were the batting of Kimball and Rankin, doubleplays by Gallivan. Fargo and Choate, and Burnett and Boyden, the catching of Woodbury, two sharp plays by Boyden at second base, and a long running catch by Burnett in centre field. The game was called at the close of the 11th inning on account of darkness. This game had an important bearing on the championship, and gret interest...
...eighty-eight, 1. Two-base hits, Kimball, Foss. Three-base hits, Kimball, Rankin. First base on balls, by Ferry, 3; Palmer, 4; Chamberlain, 3. First base on errors, eighty-six, 2; eighty-eight, 3. Struck out, by Ferry, 2; Chamberlain, 9; Palme, 9; Austin, 1. Double plays, Burnett and Boyden; Fargo and Choate. Passed balls, Woodbury, 1; Choate, 4. Wild pitches, Chamberlain, 3. Left on bases, eighty six, 5; eighty-eight, 6. Umpire, Mr. H. Coolidge, '87. Time, 3 hours...