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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard was again defeated yesterday and this time in about as exciting and hotly contested a game as has been seen on Holmes Field for several years. The worst part of this defeat was that it was absolutely unnecessary, and was due entirely to the most childish of playing at critical points. For seven innings both nines played a brilliant game, and during this time Harvard held the lead by one run. In the eighth inning the team gave an exhibition of the most atrocious playing that has been seen in Cambridge this year, and seven runs were allowed principally...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROWN, 9; HARVARD, 7. | 5/6/1896 | See Source »

Outside of the eighth inning Harvard clearly outplayed Brown, both at the bat and in the field, though both sides put up a brilliant game. Burgess distinguished himself by a fine running catch and continued to bat very strongly. The batting of Haughton and T. Stevenson was also excellent. Paine gave seven bases on balls but was very effective and outside of the eighth inning allowed only four hits. With proper support he would have retired Brown with one run. Chandler took Rand's place in right field and played a creditable game, though he was evidently nervous. His error...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROWN, 9; HARVARD, 7. | 5/6/1896 | See Source »

...Edwards has been obliged to resign his position as captain of the Sophomore Baseball Nine. Goodrich, who played left field on last year's Freshman Nine has been appointed in his place...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/5/1896 | See Source »

GLENN TILLEY MORSE, Secretary.'98 BASEBALL.- Practice on Soldiers Field...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice. | 5/5/1896 | See Source »

COLLEGE NINE.- Practice on Soldiers Field at 3.45 p. m., sharp...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice. | 5/5/1896 | See Source »

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