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HARVARD WINS A CHAMPIONSHIP GAME FROM PRINCETON.An enthusiastic audience of about 1,000 people assembled on Jarvis field yesterday to see the longest and surely one of the prettiest college games ever played. The game opened soon after four o'clock with Princeton at the bat. They were put out quickly, in one, two, three order. For Harvard, Phillips took lirst base on balls, after two men were out, and scored on Edward's muff of Harlan's throw. LeMoyne reached first base on balls; Moffat tried to catch him playing off, but first baseman muffed the ball, giving...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE BALL. | 5/13/1884 | See Source »

...Princeton, A. Moffat made a base hit and stole second; Edwards went out by Baker to Smith; A. Moffatt went to third. W. Moffat hit a very hot liner over third base, but Phillips caught it in splendid style, and touching his base made a double play, the prettiest play of the game. For Harvard, the first two men struck out. Baker made a base hit and took second on a passed ball. Phillips hit a grounder to Vanetten who threw to first base. Moffat, however, muffed the ball, giving him his base; Baker, in the mean time, went...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE BALL. | 5/13/1884 | See Source »

Brown retired in one, two, three, order. In this inning Tilden made the prettiest catch of the game,-a long fly of Shedd's, far over his head. Score : Harvard 6, Brown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE BALL. | 5/2/1884 | See Source »

...prettiest and most dashing "woman," we learn from an exchange, at the New York French ball was a young law student and Harvard graduate, whose mother, a well-known figure in society, helped to dress...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/19/1884 | See Source »

...goal. This made Harvard more careful, and she played a steadier game, From the kick-off the ball was passed to Cowling, who kicked far into Yale territory, but it was immediately returned by Richards; Henry secured it while he was on the run and made one of the prettiest kicks of the game, depositing the ball over the touch-line close to Yale's goal, where a fumble by Dennen gave us the ball. Henry made a magnificent try to run in and passed over the side line only a few feet from touch-in-goal. The ball...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOT BALL. | 11/30/1883 | See Source »

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