Word: lefts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Juniors are reminded that their briefs for the forensic examinations are due today and must be left at 40 Matthews...
...book has just been published by C. S. Huntington, describing the condition of every road fit for bicycling in Connecticut. Only 200 of the first edition are left unsold...
...courts on Holmes and Jarvis Fields. At the present rates it is an expensive luxury to play tennis often. It is difficult to see why such high prices should be charged. The ground is given by the University rent free, so the only expenses left to the association is the care of the courts and the nets. When the back nets were put up a year ago a sum was raised by subscription to pay the extra expense. Considering the many courts and the great number of players in college it would seem to be easy to pay the necessary...
...umpire. These base decisions and the rain were the only things that marred the pleasure of the day. The Yale freshmen, contrary to custom, did not give the team a dinner, as the faculty deemed it inadvisable; they entertained them, however, in every possible manner until the train left New Haven. There was not the least sign of ill feeling between the members of the two colleges, and the Yale men gave forth a prolonged "Harvard" at the end of their quick, short cheer, while the Harvard men returned the compliment over and over again...
...Stolen bases-Yale '91, 6; Harvard '91, 7. Passed balls-Yale '91, 3; Harvard '91, 2. Wild pitches-Yale '91, 1. Double plays-Corning to Slade. Flies caught Yale '91, 4; Harvard '91, 8. Fouls caught-Harvard '91, 1. Out on bases-Yale '91, 5; Harvard '91, 5. Left on bases-Yale '91, 7; Harvard '91,5. Time-3h. 20m. Umpire-Kelly...