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...provisional assignment of commencement parts is as follows. Orations - Snyder, Huddleston, J. N. Palmer, Osgood, Corey, M. W. Richardson, Rankin, Howes, Carpenter, Kennison, C. W. Smith, Fraser, LaMonte, Babbit. Dissertations - Bolster, Lloyd, Gage, Gunnison, Harding. Henshaw, W. T. Clark, Shea, Hutchins, H. C. Miller, Mallory, Lunt, Merriam, Hurley, Fletcher, Fullerton, Waterman, Santayana, E. V. Abbot, G. B. Stevens, Lyman VonKlenze, Underwood, Stone, C. O. Hurd, Moors, Day, Torrey, Nichols, Fay. Disquisitions - Ayars, Scott, Burnett, Somers, Washburn, Holliday, Henry, Houghton, Pratt, S. R. Snow, Loeser, T. T. Baldwin, Boyden, Codman, Beal, J. M. Thompson, C. A. Brown, J. W. Richardson Ferry...
...that of eighty-six, who, outside of the battery, played an almost perfect game. Palmer and Austin alternated every two innings in pitching for the freshmen, although Austin took Palmer's place in the ninth after five successive hits had been made off the latter. For eighty-six, Gardner, Rankin and Collins did the best work in the fleld, and for eighty-eight Fargo, Jones and Holden excelled. The features of the game were the throw of Jones from centre to home which cut off Collins who attempted to run home after the fly was caught, and Gardiner's splended...
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...were supported by their classmates, and the cheering was enthusiastic, especially towards the end of the game. The playing of both nines was sharp and effective. Eighty-six led at the hat while the freshmen excelled in fielding. The features of the game were the batting of Kimball and Rankin, doubleplays by Gallivan. Fargo and Choate, and Burnett and Boyden, the catching of Woodbury, two sharp plays by Boyden at second base, and a long running catch by Burnett in centre field. The game was called at the close of the 11th inning on account of darkness. This game...
Earned runs, eighty-six, 4; eighty-eight, 1. Two-base hits, Kimball, Foss. Three-base hits, Kimball, Rankin. First base on balls, by Ferry, 3; Palmer, 4; Chamberlain, 3. First base on errors, eighty-six, 2; eighty-eight, 3. Struck out, by Ferry, 2; Chamberlain, 9; Palme, 9; Austin, 1. Double plays, Burnett and Boyden; Fargo and Choate. Passed balls, Woodbury, 1; Choate, 4. Wild pitches, Chamberlain, 3. Left on bases, eighty six, 5; eighty-eight, 6. Umpire, Mr. H. Coolidge, '87. Time, 3 hours...