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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...most exciting game so far this year was played on Holmes field yesterday afternoon between the Harvard and Yale freshman nines. Harvard won through her superior work at the bat. The game was anybody's until the last man was out; at times the excitement was intense as first one side and then the other gained the lead. Harvard played well at the critical points, but at other times her work in the field was careless. She batted well straight through, but failed to bunch her hits very successfully. By far the worst point of the team was the base...
...scored on Cummin's pretty single to right field. Ivison scored for Yale on a base hit, and a passed ball by Hale who had a finger broken. Harvard was blanked in the third. She went to pieces with Yale at the bat, and four men scored though only one hit was made. Aside from this inning, the Harvard freshmen played a fairly steady game. Harvard earned a run in both the fifth and sixth innings, but there was no excuse for the disheartening exhibition of base-running she gave in the sixth. At the end of the sixth inning...
...match next Saturday, though the number of contestants will be small, it will be interesting, and as many as can ought to go to Watertown and encourage the team. It is almost unnecessary to urge men to go to the dinner, as it has the reputation of being one of the pleasantest of the year, still it may not be out of place to advise men to sign as soon as possible...
...athletics, has been proved not a strong enough interest to secure college support, and therefore must give way. We remind the college that to end its career honorably the association must have subscriptions to pay off its debt. This obligation rest upon the college and we urge that every one feel a duty in the matter...
...seen that hree more games remain to be played Two between the Juniors and Sophomores, and one between the sophomores, and one between the sophomores and Freshmen. It is to be hoped that those games will be played and the schedule completed, even though they do not materially effect the standing. The following men compose the Junior nine, Akin. c., Butterworth, p.; McKean, 1b.; McCoy, 2b.; Barney. 3b.; Bates, s. s.; Codman, l. f.; Piper, c. f.; Faulkner, r. f. Cups will be given to the winners...