Word: credited
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.- I have noticed in late issues of the CRIMSON what seemed to me to be an unjust spirit in the criticisms on the freshman nine. While it is true that the nine has been a failure as far as Yale games are concerned, some credit should be given them for the faithful work they have done in training. There is not enough base-ball material in the class to form a good nine, but with what there was the captain has done all that was possible, and has been greatly helped by the readiness of the nine...
...have no wish to claim for Harvard an honor in athletics which does not belong fairly to her; on the other hand it seems to me simply an act of justice to give to '87 the credit which is due it for giving Harvard the right to say that there is at least one class in college which has won the freshman series from Yale...
...were the contestants. Gibson and Allen both made throws over 80 ft, at which Coxe felt scared, and trembled, but not for long. He made at last a throw of 88 ft. 1-2 in. and won the event, Gibson was second with 82 ft. 4 in. to his credit...
...four first prizes, and Harvard only three. To win the cup, the tug-of-war must be taken by Harvard. The rival colleges howled for Lafayette, and our delegation cheered for Harvard. At the drop our team was successful, and soon they had six inches to their credit. Then our men sat still and let the Lafayette men try to take the rope back. Easton, however, sat it out calmly, and could not be moved. At the end of four minutes, the word was give, Harvard heaved, Easton came down, and the Lafayette anchor rose to an angle...
Another score to the credit of the Glee Club and Pierian. The concert given in Boston last evening was of the first order and deserved a larger audience...