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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...result of yesterday's league games was as follows: Boston 4, Providence 1; New York 7, Philadelphia 11; Detroit 3, Chicago...
...state of affairs has arisen that the university should be supplementary to the more advanced public schools. The regulations of the university state that once each year a committee of the faculty shall visit any public high school of Michigan, on request of its school board, and report the result of its examination to the faculty. If this examination shows that the courses of study in the visited school embrace all the subjects required for admission to the university, and that the instructors are competent to give a thorough preparation in those branches, all graduates from the school are admitted...
...players not on the university nine. Besides the two regular grounds, the class nines could use the two baseball fields on the common, and the grounds just behind Divinity Hall for practice. If the baseball association gave prizes to the winning nine, there would be sufficient interest in the result to induce players to practice a few months every spring. In football, it may not be possible to organize class elevens, because Jarvis is the only available field for that purpose, and it is occupied in fall by the freshmen and university teams. Something, however, should be done to "brace...
...much skill and headwork as does lacrosse cannot be perfectly learned in one season, but a beginning must be made some time, and the beginning made by '87 is certainly creditable. It is a pity that not all the best men are able to go today, but the result must be that those who have been chosen to fill their places must work hard to represent their class in a becoming manner. After the two practice games here in Cambridge, the twelve ought to know each other's style of play pretty well and do something of team work...
Today the freshmen play their second game with Yale, this time on our own grounds, and we may look for a different result from the one, which befell the nine on last Saturday. During the present week the members of the nine have practised diligently, with a few notable exceptions, and will undoubtedly make a better showing against their opponents than they did at New Haven. They still seem to tail in playing with sufficient snap and life, and do not bat hard enough. In the game which took place last Thursday they showed that they could play...