Word: resultants
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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YALE, 5; HARVARD, 4.One of the closest games ever played on Holmes Field took place on the 26th of last June. The result of the game gave the championship to Yale, but Harvard succumbed only after a most stubborn fight. The game was won and lost by both teams over and over, and only the most brilliant plays on the part of both nines at critical points prolonged the game to its thirteenth inning. The Yale men showed the result of their course of severe training, for they played throughout with great steadiness. Harvard was handicapped by the lameness...
...officers were elected for next year: L. C. White, Jr., Windsor, Vt., president; H. J. Willet, St. Johnsbury, Vt., vice-president; C. C. Doane, Harwich, Mass., treasurer. About $200 remain in the treasurery. Gold medals were voted for the nine. The students had a jubilee last night, over the result of the Amherst-William game Wednesday, which gives Dartmouth the penant...
...late that a race cannot well be arranged. The special cable published in the Globe some time ago gave in an impetus to the lagging interest in the prospective race, and told the exact state of feeling at the time in the English university. As a result of the Globe's interest in the matter, more letters have passed between the captains of the two crews, but no definite arrangement has been arrived at. As Cambridge began the correspondence, it was expected that a challenge would, before long, be sent to Harvard. It has not come yet, and unless...
...TAUSSIG.Messrs Sears and Slocum were beaten in the doubles in the New Haven Tennis Club Tournament by Messrs. Thatcher and Beach, two players belonging in New Haven. The score was 6 - 3, 6 - 4, and the result was a great surprise to everyone...
...Junior nine has shown itself a strong team. Could it not step forward and fill the gap which is so marked. Its captain might organize a consolidated nine if the '88 men cannot be persuaded to play. Such practice would be invaluable to the 'Varsity. If defeat should finally result, it may be laid to the fact that such a team was not organized. We hope that the suggestion of our correspondent will be acted upon, and that on Thursday or Friday we shall hear of a game between the 'Varsity and a second nine...