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HARVARD '87, 15; BROWN '87, 7.The freshman nine met the Brown freshmen for the second time yesterday, and inflicted upon them a second defeat, thus winning the series...
...standing of the colleges in the contest for the base-ball championship is given below. The defeat of our nine by Brown has slightly lessened our chances, but Amherst has also received a set back by her defeat on Saturday. Yale, by defeating Amherst, has improved her chances; their nine has only lost a single game, but has played only four in all. The following table is complete to date...
...freshmen go to New Haven and win; it is quite time that Yale's continued success should be turned into defeat. The game is more than a close affair; it is of interest to the whole college, and '87 will have the best wishes of the university for their success on Saturday next...
...continued prosperity of the nine, overshadowed for a time by the defeat at Brown, has been gladly welcomed by the college. The defeat of Amherst by Yale on Saturday makes the latter our bearest rivals for the championship, but with careful work and earnest play we see no reason to doubt the ultimate success of our nine in winning the championship, if the success of the past will but attend them in the future...
About 150 men went to Providence yesterday and were much disappointed to see Brown defeat our nine by a score of 10 to 6. Game was called at 3.30, with Harvard at the bat. Both nines were blanked in the first inning. In the second inning on errors of Gunderson and Clark, Harvard made one run, and four more in the third on several hits and some more errors by Brown...