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Princeton came to the bat and Durell got his base on balls. Watts' first ball struck him on the head but he pluckily stayed at the bat. He got out by Evans on a long fly. Henshaw caught Durell on second, and Payne struck out. Dean got first base on balls, but Linn was out on a fly caught by short stop. Dean stole second. Howland was pitched three balls and struck out. Second to first caught Willard, and Dean was left on second. Osborne was given first. Dana hit sharply but the ball was fumbled by Downer, so that...
...Berkeley Athletic club will hold its first annual spring meeting at the Berkeley Oval, on June 8. The management has taken great trouble to make the programme as attractive as possible. and the games will certainly be a great success. The events open to amateurs are as follows: 100, 200, 440, and 880 yards dashes, 2 mile bicycle, one quarter mile bicycle race in heats, running high jump, putting 16 pound shot. All of the events except the quarter mile bicycle race are handicapped. Besides the open events the following invitation events, all of which are scratch, are offered...
Next Wednesday the cricket eleven will play a match game with Harverford on Holmes field. As this will be the first opportunity of seeing what sort of work our team is doing, it should prove of sufficient interest to attract a good many spectators. The Haverford eleven have been under the charge of their professional coach, Woodcock, since early in the year. Nevertheless, the chances of Harvard's being victorious are good, especially if the players see that the college takes an interest in their work...
...shall give four seminars on Monday as follows: 1, at 2 p. m., Cairnes. 2, at 4 p. m., Banking and Financial Legislation. 3, at 7 p. m., R. R's. and Bimetalism. 4, at 9 p. m., Banking and Financial Legislation. Points in the work of the first half-year will be discussed at each seminar. Members of Division B are advised, if convenient, to attend Seminar 2 rather than Seminar 4. Fee for each seminar...
...Haven yesterday afternoon, and spent the night at Meriden, according to the usual costume. The class will be represented this afternoon by the following team: Hulley, c; Wood, p; Carpenter, 1b; Wrenn, 2b; Spalding, 3b; Curtis, ss; Cummin, If; Neff, cf; Allen, rf. This is IIulley's first year at Harvard, although he is in the class of eighty-nine...