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...Gallivan played once more on the Eighty-eight team, and the result was felt at once. Eighty-eight braced up and played well at bat and field. There was liberal applause, though Holmes is too vast for a small audience to grow excited in, and only towards the end of the game was there any cheering. The game, however, was well played and interesting. The feature of the game was Gallivan's game at short, accepting ten chances without an error, and making two marvellous one hand catches. Young played a brilliant game at second, though but one catch...
...following are trying for the other infield positions: Wiestling, '87; Coolidge, '87; Loud, 87; Holden, '88; Gallivan, '88; Morgan, '89; Clark, '89; Young, '89; Mumford, '90, and Miller, L. S. Wiestling has played short stop for two years. He is a strong batter, and last season was the best base runner in the college association. He is a swift and accurate thrower, but he is not quite sure on grounders. Coolidge and Lord have played on their class team for three years. Batting has always been their weakest point, but in this they both improved greatly last year. Holden...
...Boston University. Four members of the class are in business, and one has died since graduation. The class president, J. I. Bennett, occupied the chair and 22 members were present. Officers were elected as follows: President, Herman Page; secretary and treasurer, F. E. Davis; historian, W. J. Gallivan; orator, John F. Fitzgerald; poet, William A. Leahy; toastmaster, Samuel F. McCleary, Jr.; chorister, L. E. Lovejoy...
...Boston Globe will devote considerable space to the coming 250th anniversary of the college. J. A. Gallivan, '88, will serve as special correspondent for the Globe in connection with the event...
...Gallivan, .409 Stetson...