Word: restful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Looked at from our standpoint, that game was a bad failure; but the team has not forgotten how to play ball. The game with Columbia showed that it was the most amusing game ever seen here. Columbia played with several substitutes, and found it necessary to use all the rest brought along, and then put the manager in citizens dress on third. McCusker played the best game for them, and seemed really the back-bone of the team. De Sibourg, who pitched for Columbia, was struck on the knee by a batted ball in the sixth inning, and McCusker started...
After a long and creditable record of victories, the best a Princeton lacrosse team has for some years made, the twelve succumbed on Saturday to the New Yorks at Staten Island. The team and each individual player were outplayed, and confessed it. The championship of the College League will rest as it has ever rested, between Harvard and Princeton, and the struggle this year will not be the mildest ever fought...
...change was not an advantageous one, as neither men filled their positions acceptably. Young caught Sabine well, although he got somewhat "rattled" at times. In the first inning, '90 made five runs on hits and errors of '89. After this '89 got down to work and for the rest of the game played a sharp fielding game. '89 was unable to hit Sabine reffectually, but their few hits were welltimed. '90 played played a loose game throughout and had it not been for errors of their opponents, would have lost the game. McPherson pitched a plucky game, striking...
...sophomores of Columbia College have agreed to rent their shell to the 'Varsity crew for the rest of rowing season...
...following preachers will occupy the Chapel pulpit for the rest of the year: May 8, Rev. W. L. Rainsford, rector of St. George's Church, New York; May 15, Rev. W. J. Tucker of Andover; May 22 and 29, Rev. Phillips Brooks. June 5 and 12, Rev. Alexander McKenzie; June 19, Baccalaureate sermon, Rev. F. G. Peabody...