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HANOVER, N. H., May 9. - Dartmouth defeated Bates college this afternoon in a game characterized by heavy batting, the score being 21 to 10. Long, hard drives were in order, doubles, triples and home runs following each other in rapid succession, resulting in 17 hits with a total of 35 for Dartmouth and 14, with a total of 19 for Bates. Abbott, Folsom and McCornack for the home team, and Wakefield and Penley for the Maine nine, were the most vigorous wielders of the stick. Score...
President Schofield will read his annual report. The Harvard delegates to the recent New York conference will give an account of that meeting; and officers for 1895-96 will be elected. This is the last meeting of the year, and in order to give time for these important business matters, the hour has been fixed at forty five minutes after seven. The address of the evening will be given by Professor John Williams White, upon "A Winter in Athens...
...first ten of the Institute of 1770 from '98 were taken out last night. The men in their order were: D. M. Goodrich, of Cambridge; W. Woodward, of New York; J. Adams, of Boston; C. C. Stillman, of New York; H. Scott, of Philadelphia; E. T. Irvin, of New York; F. L. Ames, of Boston; F. Harper, of New York; H. Adams, of Boston; P. S. Dalton, of Boston...
...seniors went out in order in the ninth, when Dodge made their only run on his hit and steal of second base, followed by clever sacrifices by Brown and Adams...
...senior and junior nines today will be on Holmes Field at 4 o'clock. The condition on which Holmes Field has been obtained is that the crowd must keep off the field and remain in their seats, and unless the spectators do this the game cannot continue. The batting order of both nines is as follows...