Word: freshmen
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...account of the threatening weather, there were but few spectators at the game between the Amherst and Harvard freshmen, on Holmes Field, Saturday afternoon. Except toward the very last, the game was dull. It was marked by the wildest batting and worse base-running of the home team and the bungling work of the Amherst third baseman and left fielder. The pitcher, catcher and second baseman played the best fielding game for Amherst. For Harvard, Dean's work at second was excellent. The batting of the nine as a whole was terribly weak, seventeen men striking...
...Freshmen narrowly escaped defeat at the hands of the Amherst Freshmen on Saturday afternoon, and the manner in which the game was played has made it evident that if Ninety-one is to beat Yale next Saturday, a sudden and vigorous change must take place in the way they play ball. In the first place, they must remember that there is one captain, not nine, in the Freshman team; he is doubtless capable of giving necessary orders. The rest of the men must learn to control their tongues. Their office, except when coaching, is to play ball, not to talk...
...eight oared shell race, two miles straight-away, between the juniors, sophomores and freshmen, the sophomores were victorious, with the freshmen a close second. The time...
English Literature. (Course for Freshmen.) "Walter Scott." Professor A. S. Hill. Sever 11, 9 a. m. Last lecture for the year...
This afternoon the freshman nine plays the Amherst freshmen, and the game will doubtless be one of the best that the Ninety-one team will play in Cambridge. The Amherst freshmen beat the Yale freshmen last year, and from what we can hear, we judge that this year's team is fully as strong as the one victorious over the Ninety team at Yale. Besides, the Ninety-one nine plays its first game with the Yale freshmen next week, and all the encouragement possible should be given to its members. For this reason, we hope as many men, both freshmen...