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...freshman game to-day at Yale the men will play in the following positions: Sabine p.; Young c.; Vila 1b.; Slade 2b.; Bates 3b.; McLeod s.s.; Codman l.f.; Piper c.f.; Jones r.f. Substitutes, Butterworth, Kielty and Wardner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor | 6/8/1887 | See Source »

SAMUEL DEXTER, 1st.FRESHMAN NINE.-Following men be at the gymnasium at 3.15 to go to New Haven. Bates, Butterworth, Codman, Jones, Kielty, McLeod, Piper, Slade, Wardner, Young, Sabine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 6/7/1887 | See Source »

Earned runs - B. B. Club, 1. Two base hit - Bates. Home run - Hill. First base on balls by - Coe, 1; Kielty, 8. Struck out by - Coe, 9; Kielty, 12. Passed balls - Blodgett, 9; Vila, 5. Wild pitches - Kielty, 4; Coe, 3. Umpire - Butterworth, '90; Higginson, '90. Time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base-Ball. | 6/1/1887 | See Source »

...championship game between the Baby Ansons and Bostons was 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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baby Ansons vs. Bostons. | 5/13/1887 | See Source »

...Butterworth, on the negative, reminded the Union of the fact that by statistics it can be proved that the condition of Ireland does not justify coercion. Every one of the 87 coercion acts introduced during the present century was an act of barbarism! He criticised severely those sections of the bill which provide for the trial of offences by a foreign judge and by foreign juries. Public sentiment both in England and America has declared against it. It is unlawful, unwise and unjust...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Union Debate. | 5/11/1887 | See Source »

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