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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first inning, '95 was unsteady and made three errors, but after that, her fielding was perfect. '96 was even better, only a single error marring her record. This is the more remarkable as only four men struck-out in the game, and there were not a few hard hit balls...
Earned runs, '96, 1; two base hit, Griffin; sacrifice hits, Hayes, Dodge; stolen bases, Winslow, Brown 2, Hayes 2, Whittemore ('95), Wadsworth; first base on balls, Whittemore ('96), Winslow, Hayes, Adams 2; first base on errors, '96, 2; struck out, Ames, Bigelow 2, Rogers; double plays, Winslow, Griffin and O'Malley; passed balls, O'Malley, Racon; wild pitches, Reed; time; 1 hour, 25 minutes; umpire, Mr. Mullens...
...superior work in the field. Ninety-three made a total of 9 errors, as against 1 by Ninety-four. Winsor, for Ninety-three, gave 10 bases on balls and had 3 wild pitches to his credit. Coburn pitched a steady game for Ninety-four; at times he was hit hard, but the hits were scattered. For Ninety-three, Dinsmore did the best batting with 2 hits and a total of 6. Farquhar also made a home run. Fowell did excellent work at second for Ninety-four. In the two games he has accepted every one of the twenty-one chances...
Earned runs, '93, 4; '94, 1; two base hits Dinsmore, Cabot; home runs, Dinsmore, Farquhar; sacrifice hits, Conro, Frothingham, W. Clarke, Lowell, Coburn, E. Clark; stolen bases, Collamore, Winsor, Frothingham 2, W., Clarke, Lowell, Paine, Linfield, Harding, E. Clarke 2; first base on balls, Winsor, Dinsmore, Manley, Frothingham 2, W. Clarke, Paine 3, Harding 2, E. Clark; first base on errors, '93, 1, '94, 3; struck out, Earquhar 2, Conro, Hickey, Frothingham, Cabot, Coburn; E. Clarke 2; passed balls, Hickey1, Clark 1; wild pitches, Winsor 3, Coburn 2; hit by pitched ball, Manley; time 2h. 30 m,; umpire, Bond...
...other without notification. It does not seem to us that such a privilege is at all necessary or that it should stand as an obstacle in the adoption of this new proposal. The University needs without a doubt a second dining hall. The Memorial Hall directors have hit upon something which promises well and is acknowledged to be practicable. It is a last effort to secure this most urgent need and therefore the members of the University who are affected one way or another by the outcome of this discussion are earnestly asked to consider the new plan carefully...