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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The freshmen won a well earned victory from the sophomores yesterday on Soldiers Field by a score of 8 to 4. The credit for this belongs entirely to Cozzens, who pitched a fine game, allowing only four singles and giving no bases on balls and striking out 16 men. He...
No more runs were made until the fifth inning, when the sophomores tied the score. Perry was hit by a pitched ball, Lord reached first on a fumble by Haskell, and Beale made a good single bringing Perry in. Fox was hit by the pitcher, Scott made a long hit...
Another case of illness prevented the 'Varsity crew from rowing on the river Saturday. This time R. H. Stevenson, who has been rowing No. 4, was compelled to lay off on account of an attack of tonsilitis, which it is hoped will not prove severe. The apparent epidemic of sore...
Seven to two was the score by which '97 beat '98 yesterday afternoon. The game was on the whole well-played and interesting. For four innings the playing of both sides was rather loose but then the men settled down and neither side scored again. The freshmen missed several good...
Captain Rustin of the Yale nine has made three important changes in his team. The most remarkable is the addition of Frank Butterworth, the football player, to the team as pitcher. Speer, left field, has been laid off for poor all-round work and S. Quinby will take his place...