Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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According to the much praised report of the Princeton-Yale game in our esteemed contemporary, the Yale News, "the fourth inning saw a change," "the next inning saw Yale retire," "the next inning saw three more runs," and "the eighth inning saw Yale again blanked." All these innings had reserved seats on the fence from which salient point they got this very accurate view of the game...
...future celebrations over ball victories are less demonstrative this year will be the last in which Yale will be allowed to contest for the intercollegiate base-ball pennant. We can fully sympathize with the students who wear the blue from our experience in foot-ball. We trust that the report which is now current, that Yale will probably in any event be prohibited for playing ball next year, is without foundation. If Yale should no longer be allowed to enter the contest, there is little doubt that much of the interest which now attends the games would be wanting...
...Yale News' report of the tug-of-war at the Mott Haven games, the following is found: The next and most exciting heat was between Yale and Harvard. The drop was about even, but at the end of the five minutes, Harvard had won by twenty-one inches...
Where ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise: The report that the Harvard Crimson is printed in its own office has been found to be false. The paper is printed by contract in a regular printing establishment...
...demand for the last report of President Eliot has nearly exhausted two editions. This shows what great interest is taken in Harvard's elective system by the outside world...