Word: played
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...ready for use. The courts on Jarvis have been entirely made over during the summer and are in excellent condition. A new method is to be tried this year in the management of the courts which will do away with the nuisance of carrying small change when going to play. Two kinds of tickets are to be sold. The first is a season ticket sold for $5. It is good from Oct. 1 to June 25 and entitles the holder to the use of any unoccupied court, but gives him no right to turn other players off a court. These...
...second kind of ticket consists in a sheet of 25 coupons, each marked five cents. The price for play is as follows: Dirt courts for doubles, 10 cents a player, or 2 coupons; singles, 15 cents, or 3 coupons. Grass courts doubles, 20 cents a player, or 4 coupons; singles, 25 cents, or 5 coupons. Twenty-five coupons are sold for $1.00, so that by buying them a player saves 20 per cent. on the cash price. These coupons will be on sale next Monday at the Co-operative store...
Beecher, captain of Yale's football team last year, will play with the Staten Islands this year. Five other Yale men are on the same team...
Beecher, ex-captain of the Yale football team, is playing with the Staten Island eleven, and Wood, Harvard '88, will play with the Orange Athletic Club of New Jersey...
...June 26, Yale defeated Harvard for the third time and won the championship of the college league. Harvard played a better game than that of the Saturday before, but inability to bat Stagg was the great defect in their play. Yale's base-running was superb, and won her the game. Harvard failed to score until the seventh inning, when three hits and an error by Hunt gave her three runs-none earned. Both Stagg and Bates pitched well. The score...