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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first two innings Harvard blanked Michigan. In the third Cook tried to cover Hovey's territory for him, but failed, fumbling Spitzer's grounder. Bates' wild throw to Trafford sent him to third. The next batter, Walsh, hit a hard bounding ball to Bates who fumbled; and Spitzer came home...
...Walsh's hit to right. Codd hit to Trafford who fumbled, and Spitzer scored. Walsh got to second on the play, and Codd took first. An out advanced Walsh a base. Then Upton, in attempting to throw down to second, hit the striker's bat and Walsh reached home...
...field. It fell directly in the fielder's hands but he dropped it, and Dean came in. The crowd of spectators woke up and began to do some vigorous cheering. Hallowell took second on the throw in. Hovey and Trafford both hit to short; and their sacrifices brought Hallowell home. Two men were out and a run needed to tie. Frothingham flied out to right field and ended the game...
...Harvard coxswain steered a wretched race, narrowly escaping a foul with Bowdoin above the bridge and swerving in widely from the course on the home stretch...
...Tribune office, 3 Linden Street, over CRIMSON office, Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock for the next two weeks to consult in regard to transportation with students living in the West, who, at the close of the college year, expect to return home. He will be prepared to give full information, make all necessary arrangements and will freely give the benefit of his many years' experience in railroad work. An interview with Mr. Williams will save students much time and trouble and probably some money into the bargain...