Word: closed
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Yale 3; Princston I.Yale defeated Princeton on Saturday at Princeton in the second game of the season between the two colleges, by a score of 3 to 1. The game was a close and interesting one and was marked by Yale's excellent fielding. In the box, Bowers was on the whole more effective than Young, for although he gave a good many bases on balls, he struck out six men to Young's three, and allowed Princeton to make only three hits while Yale made seven...
...second round, in the 100 yards dash, had four starters and was won by G. T. Collins. M. A., in 11 seconds, with R. Spaulding a very close second...
...will be seen by this disposition of the points, Hopkinson's school takes first place, and, and the cup for the year, with Brookline High a close second. Roxbury Latin takes a drop from first to fourth place, and Worcester Academy, third last year, fails to score. Brookline High's work was very creditable, raising them from eleventh place to second...
...redeem herself when Pennsylvania came to play the match in Cambridge. That chance has come today, and it is now or never that Harvard must show that this year she is superior in base ball to the University of Pennsylvania. The game today is apt to be very close and exciting, for Pennsylvania as well as Harvard has been making steady improvement during the year. After the Yale and Princeton games this game will be distinctly the most important one played in Cambridge this year, and the whole college should turn out to give its encouragement to the Harvard nine...
This year's contests promise to be exciting and close, as such men as C. Brewer, Edson, Fairchild, Ware and Dunning are entered. The association has excellent records, but some of them will undoubtedly be broken. Admission will be fifty cents and reserved seats twenty-five cents extra...