Word: freshmen
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...nine has not been conductive to the best of team work and a tendency on the part of the men to lose control of themselves when most needed, is still apparent. However, with the aid of the men from the university nine who will play this afternoon, the freshmen will doubtless do themselves credit. The striking order of the nines will be as follows; Harvard '92-Neff, r. f., Wood, s. s.; Evans, c. f.; Hawley, p.; Brown, 3b; Carpenter. 1b; Hale c; Cummin, l. f.; Wrenn, 2b. Yale '92-Sturtevant, p; Jones, 1b; Wales, 2b: Hefelfinger, c; Floyd-Jones...
...exception of the sophomores have been well matched. At the beginning of the year the seniors were playing a strong game, and were looked upon as probable winners; but the juniors braced up and succeeded in winning both games from them as well as the two from the freshmen. They have been awarded the championship. The standing is as follows...
...Elective studies are classified as courses and half-courses, according to the estimated requirement of work in each. Every candidate for the degree is required to pursue each year at least four elective courses, or an equivalent amount of courses and half-courses; except that Freshmen who take German or French as a prescribed study (see 2) are required to pursue only three elective courses or their equivalent. Of the elective courses required of freshmen, not more than two may be taken in the same department...
...innings yesterday afternoon with the Cambridge High and Latin school nine, and won by a score of 8 to 5. The game was played on Jarvis and finished before the lacrosse team appeared; but at the end of the fifth inning the field had to be given up. The freshmen played a fair game, batting moderately well, and playing steadily with the exception of the pitcher, who gave a good many men bases on balls. The base running of the nine was weak and Wrenn was particularly noticeable for his carelessness in this respeet. In the third inning, Curtis...
...freshman and Law school nines played a tie game on Jarvis yesterday, the score being six to six. Only five innings were played so as to allow time for the lacrosse team to practice. At the beginning of the fifth inning the freshmen were three runs ahead, but in that inning the Law school men batted well, and, aided by a combination of errors on the part of Ninety-two, secured three runs, tieing the score. The batteries were, Ninety-two, Spaulding pitcher, Hollis catcher; the Law school, Austrian pitcher, Thayer catcher...