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...Webster and Vogel of '87 started from them front of Matthews. Seven minutes later the hounds, twenty in number and led by J. S. Russell, '87, master of the hunt, started after them. The course lay through Norton's Woods, across North Avenue, through the brick yards, up the Fitchburg railroad to the water works at Fresh Pond, thence to Brattle Street, opposite Elmwood. There a break was made for home at a very hot pace, Bailey, '88 led till close to the finish when he was passed by Dana of the same class who took first place, Bailey coming...
...Rollstones of Fitchburg played a return game with Harvard on Holmes' Field Saturday afternoon. The weather was delightful, and the few spectators thoroughly enjoyed the game. The visitors lacked two of their regular players, and their places were filled by Coggswell, a former member of the club, and by Litchfield, of Harvard...
...began at three o'clock with Beaman, the former veteran third base-man of Harvard, at the bat. Beaman has played ball considerably this summer and had never failed to make at least one base hit in a game until a week ago Saturday, when he faced Smith at Fitchburg. Bound this time to punish Harvard's new pitcher, he made what seemed to be one of his old-time hits over short-stop's head. But Wiestling ran back swiftly, leaped in the air and captured the ball with one hand, a marvellous catch. In the first inning Harvard...
...Spaulding, Boston; H. W. Plummer, New Bedford; A. P. Butler, Jamaica Plain; G. H. Hopkins, Jamaica Plain; H. D. Cheever, New York; H. D. Hale, Roxbury; J. W. Wood, So. Orange, N. J.; W. B. deBillier, Yonkers, N. Y.; Chas. M. Cabot, Brookline; K. F. Crocker, Fitchburg...
...game of base-ball between the Rollstones and Harvard at Fitchburg Saturday resulted in a tie at the end of ten innings, the score being 6 to 6. Smith pitched very effectively. The Rollstones is one of the strongest amateur nines in the state...