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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Paine pitched a splendid game, striking out the first five men at the bat. But four hits were made off him and he gave but two bases on balls. Scannell's work was much better than it has been lately. He caught two beautiful high fouls, but his record was marred by a bad passed ball which let in a run. Wrenn and Stevenson both fielded their positions very acceptably. Hayes, at right, caught two good flies and his home run was one of the features of the game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 6; AMHERST, 2. | 5/23/1895 | See Source »

Paine pitched for five innings and then Highlands came into the box. In all the visitors made eleven hits with a total of seventeen. Harvard's record was eight with a total of twelve. F. Munro was very wild at times, but Harvard failed to hit him very hard. In the field Harvard did not have many chances. Wrenn let an easy grounder go by him and thus made his second error of the season. Winslow, who was back at third, was still somewhat hampered by his finger but the error he made was inexcusable. For Colgate, P. Munro...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BARELY WON. | 5/21/1895 | See Source »

Princeton defeated Columbia in the annual games between the two colleges on Saturday. The only record broken was in the final heat of the two mile bicycle race, in which the intercollegiate record was beaten by several seconds. W. H. Fearing, Jr., of Columbia, won in 5m. 2 2/5s. Total points: Princeton, 64 1/2; Columbia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton-Columbia Games. | 5/20/1895 | See Source »

...Yale Record has started a series of baseball games between the men receiving the different degrees of scholarship appointments in '96. The first game was played Thursday between the Philosophicals and the Second Colloquies (lowest grade), and was won by the latter after quite an interesting and close struggle; score 12 to 11. The men who received no appointments have organized a "Dis-Appointment" team, which will play the winner of the inter-appointment series. The high-stand society of Phi Beta Kappa is arranging a baseball game with the similar society of Sigma Xi, in Sheff., and has also...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE LETTER. | 5/20/1895 | See Source »

Hickok's distance in the shot putting was 44 ft. 1 3/2 in., and in the hammer throwing he covered 129 ft. 5 1/2 in. Hoyt distinguished himself by clearing 11 ft. in the pole vault, breaking the record of 18 ft. 10 1/8 in. held by Bucholtz of Pennsylvania. Paine raised Fearing's record in the high jump of 6 ft. 1/2 in. by one-eighth of an inch. He won first place in the event at 5 ft. 9 3/8 in., and cleared the bar in his exhibition jump without great difficulty and at the first trial. Hill...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE WINS. | 5/20/1895 | See Source »

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