Word: chelsea
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...hits-Foster. Willard. Stolen bases-Williams, 8; Harvard 2. First base on balls-Bingham, 2. First base on errors-Williams, 5; Harvard, 4. Struck out-Van Wormer, 7; Bingham, 8. Passed balls-Choate, 1. Wild pitches-Bingham, 3. Left on bases, Williams, 7; Harvard, 5. Umpire-Mr. Callahan of Chelsea. Time...
Following are the candidates: For pitcher - Sabine of last year's Brookline nine; Bryan, who pitched for the Wilkesbarre nine of Pennsylvania; T. Chamberlain, pitcher of the Roxbury Latin School team of '86; Kielty of the Fitchburg High School team; Butterworth of last year's Chelsea High School nine. For catcher - McLeod of St. John's Academy; Vaughan of Noble's School of Boston; Mancha, a member of the Franklin College team of Lancaster, Penn.: Wheelwright of last year's Roxbury Latin School nine. For first base - Vila, catcher and captain of the '85 and '86 nines of the Boston...
...Glee Club gave a concert in Chelsea last night...
John R. Chainey, from the Chelsea Boat House, London, has recently been engaged by Yale to coach and train the 'varsity, under the general direction of Bob Cook. Since the arrival of Chainey, Caldwell has taken the place of Appleton as stroke, and, though the lightest man in the boat, is doing well. The crew's stroke is inclined to be a trifle short and snappy, a defect which will be overcome...
Prof. James Russell Lowell delivered the dedicatory oration of the Chelsea Public Library last Tuesday evening. Prof. Lowell was also entertained by the St. Botolph Club in Boston on the evening of New Year...