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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Paine pitched well enough for Harvard to have won any ordinary game, but was not nearly so effective as he was in the last two games at Providence. During most of the game he had good control but in the fourth inning he gave three bases on balls and allowed one hit, which, with an error by Dean, gave Brown two runs. Scannell gave him splendid support and saved a number of wild pitches. Not a man on either side tried to steal second. Chandler played an excellent game and all three of the outfielders had plenty...
...fourth inning Young became rather wild and gave two bases on balls besides hitting another man and making a wild throw. These misplays, together with singles by Rand, Scannell and Clarkson yielded five runs. No more scoring was done until the seventh, when five successive hits were made with no one out. Paine flield out to Aldrich, and Chandler struck out. The catcher, however, dropped the ball and Stevenson, forgetting that he was not forced, ran down to second, thus forcing Haughton off third where...
...down to the station house on that night are as much to blame as the men who were taken, and it is only fair that they should share the penalty. So far the subscriptions have amounted to nearly one-half of the necessary sum, which shows that only one-fourth of the men who were concerned in the trouble have volunteered to share in the fine...
Next Monday the fourth Brown game will be played on Holmes Field. No deciding game has been arranged in case Brown wins. The fourth Princeton game will be played on Thursday, June 18, the day before Class Day. Only in case Harvard wins both remaining scheduled games with Princeton will a fifth game be played on some neutral field on June 27. The last scheduled game is with Pennsylvania on June 23, the day before Commencement. Harvard has already won the series from Pennsylvania...
Edward Henry Fennessy '96 of Boston, rows at number five. Fennessy prepared at St. Paul's School and, like Goodrich and Sprague, obtained his first knowledge of rowing on the Halcyon crew. This is his fourth year in the 'Varsity boat. During his freshman year he stroked the crew, but the two succeeding years he rowed at 7. Fennessy is 23 years old, is 5 ft. 11 in. in height and weighs...