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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...struck out, but Willard scored on a wild pitch. Neither nine scored in the third inning, though flarris sent a hot liner to centre field, which was caught in fine form by Jones; while, for Harvard, Winslow made a clean hit, only to be left on second. Amherst got two men on bases in the fourth inning, but they were kept from scoring. Harvard scored one run, Allen getting his base on balls, stealing second, reaching third on a passed ball, and coming in on a dropped...
...Nichols, allowing Allen to reach second, whence he was brought home by Willard, who duplicated his hit of the second inning by sending a beautiful fiy to right field, on which he reached third. Smith made a clean two base hit, and came in on Kimball's error. Jones got his first on missed three strikes and a muff by Kimball, reached third on a passed, ball, and came home on a wild pitch. Edgerly struck out, and Winslow fouled out, thus ending the inning, with the score 10 to 1 in Harvard's favor...
...followed by one in the second, all of which were made on errors of our men. After this, Harvard settled down and blanked their opponents every inning. The Cochituates had a very puzzling pitcher, and but two base hits were made from him until the ninth inning, when Tilden got in a rattling two baser, and came home on hits made by Nichols and Allen. Smith got his base on balls, thus making three men on bases. Foster, who followed, was unable to hit the ball, and Harvard had to succumb with three men left on bases...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.- Permit me to give my testimony in regard to the senior photographs. I had two sittings in December and received five proofs. I was urged to sit again, if these were not entirely satisfactory The only complaint was the length of time before I got my pictures. When they came finally, every one who has seen them admired the excellence of the work, and I regard it as the best I ever had, notwithstanding the fact that I had some from Pach's a short time...
...three-quarters of an hour after the advertised time, the whistle blew for the crews to take up their positions. A few moments later the gun was fired, and the crews were off. Eighty-five and eighty six got the best of the start, but for the first few yards the crews were practically even...