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...game which the college has come to look for. Hovey especially distinguished himself. He and Bates, aided by Dickinson, made a very quick double play, which elicited much applause. At another time he fielded a man out at first while there was a runner on third, keeping the latter close to his base by a very pretty feint. He shared the honors in batting with Frothingham and Dean. Dean made four hits out of six times at the bat two of them three beggers. Trafford has a bad finger and Dickinson took his place at first. The Woonsocket team...
...entries for the college spring tennis tournament, which will take place next Saturday, May 23, beginning at 10 o'clock. It has been decided to give individual handicaps instead of dividing the entries into three classes, as at first planned. The handicaps will be made out after the entries close Friday evening, at 9 o'clock. Entry fees will be one dollar for singles and two dollars for each pair in doubles. First and second prizes will be given...
...second heat in good form from Van Ingen and D. B. Lynam of Yale, in 16 4-5 seconds. The final heat, run after the mile walk, was a beautiful race between. Williams and Fearing. Williams was obliged to work hard but managed to take first with Fearing a close second, and Van Ingen of Yale third. The time was sixteen seconds, equalling the world's record...
...victory than when the odds are against her, and Harvard's winning the Berkeley Oval Cup last year will certainly inspire Yale with a most astounding anxiety to beat us in today's games and in the Intercollegiate's also. When the struggle is, under any circumstances, as close as today's will be; when Yale is practically certain to win first place in a dangerously large number of events, with this indomitable energy of her's at work to win first, second and third in every event on the programme, it ought to be evident that our team needs...
...chance of scoring after the first inning. In the ninth Cotter got his base on balls and stole second. It was the last chance of Morrill's men to score, and all eyes were turned towards the runner. He kept close to his base, but Hovey got in behind him very quickly, Bates threw with remarkable speed, and the man was out. It was a beautiful play. Dean also played a very pretty game. Morrill's nine fielded strongly except in the seventh inning, when they went to pieces and made seven errors in rapid succession. Their pitcher was also...