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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Groton, 15.The freshmen defeated the Groton School nine Saturday at Groton. The game was full of errors and very uninteresting. In the early part of the game the freshmen played with more spirit than usual, but seemed to weaken. The batting was miserable, fourteen men striking out. Harvard's battery work was very poor, partly owing to the bitter cold and partly to poor umpiring. Fearing made a very pretty stop of Stone's throw in the seventh inning, and the feature of the game was Hallowell's catch of Gerard's hit in the sixth inning. Toward...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 4/28/1890 | See Source »

...that an excusable one. The batteries, however, on both sides did most of the work, and up to the last inning hardly a man was put out by the Tufts nine on fielding chances. Meade, formerly of the Holy Cross college team, pitched a fine game and struck out fourteen men. His catcher, however, did not support him well, and to his misplays were due several of the runs of the Harvard nine. Howland batted well for Harvard, making a single and a triple. Meade was too strong for most of the other men, however, although Cummings made a pretty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 4/11/1890 | See Source »

...several positions. The game, however, was on the whole encouraging. The team played well together, kept cool at critical points, and ran bases with considerable dash. The battery work was good. The batting on the contrary was wretchedly weak. Not only did only four men make safe hits, but fourteen struck out. If the men had hit the ball, the chances would be better for a strong batting team, but with only two or three exceptions they either struck out or knocked weak flies to the outfield. The great need of improving and strengthening the team seems...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/11/1890 | See Source »

...ladies who attend the Cambridge School and wish to take advantage of the opportunities for cultivation in Boston and Cambridge. The Hall was planned and built for this purpose. The warming and ventilation have received special attention. The number that can be accommodated is small. Applicants should be over fourteen years of age. Apply...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 3/5/1890 | See Source »

...Hale, '91, G. W. Lee, L. S., P. Littell, '90, A. H. Lockett, '92, W. D. Orcutt, '92, J. A. Parker, '91, H. S. Potter, jr., '91, G. Rublee, '90, J. A. Stetson, '91, S. W. Sturgis, '90, H. Tallant, '91, M. K. Wildes '91, E. Wrenn, '92, making fourteen in all. The full membership will be sixteen. Any members of the university desiring to be chosen to fill the vacancies will please send their names to me before Saturday March 1, stating at what hours in the afternoon they can play, whether at 2 or 4 and whether...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tennis League. | 2/27/1890 | See Source »

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