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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...knocked an easy grounder which went through Wrenn. F. Munro came to the bat, made a beautiful hit to left field which Rand tried to get but fell, and two runs came in. The next two men went out at first. For Harvard, Winslow flied out to short, Rand got his base on balls and stole second. Whittemore hit to the centre fielder, who made an error, allowing Rand to score, while Whittemore went to second. Burgess's sacrifice brought Whittemore to third. Wrenn struck...
...annual championship games of the New England Intercollegiate Athletic Association were held in Worcester last Saturday. Dartmouth won with a score of thirty-three points; Brown came next with twenty-two; and Amherst got third place with nineteen and one-half points; while Tech., which had expected to win easily, only got fourth place with seventeen points. S. Chase, of Dartmouth, made a total of fifteen points. He won the high hurdles in 15 3/5 sec. - equalling the world's record - and made two New England intercollegiate records - in the low hurdles and the running broad jump...
Princeton got no man beyond second base. Payne reached there on Rustin's error in the first and Ward's sacrifice; Brooks in the third on Rustin's error and Easton's sacrifice, and Bradley in the eighth on his own, and Brooks' base on balls...
...only other scoring was done in the sixth, when two hits and wretched fielding on Harvard's part allowed Holy Cross to score three times. After this inning neither side got a man to first base...
...hard to feel very much sympathy with Ninety-eight for the share they have in the penalty imposed by the Athletic Committee; they have fairly deserved all they got; but the rest of the College must unfortunately suffer with them. Ninety-seven have nothing now to lose, and so escape from the general penalty of which they would properly pay a good part. The two higher classes, though they have had nothing to do with and objectionable demonstrations, are nevertheless compelled to give up the satisfaction of settling what promised to be the most exciting championship series of many years...