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Dates: during 1890-1899
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AMHERST, MASS., May 15. - Amherst defeated Yale on Pratt Field today, 2 to 1. Thomas pitched effectively for Amherst and received remarkably fine support not a hit being made off his delivery. Carter and Trudeau pitched for Yale, the former playing part of the time at right field. The score...
...failed to pull together at all. Rand and Burgess were the only men who seemed to know how to play ball. The former played a good all-round game, while the latter, although making one error, which was excusable, made some beautiful catches in center field. Hayes in right let a hit go through his legs and then made such a poor throw that the base runner reached home. He was replaced in the sixth inning by Selfridge, who had no chances. Stevenson was a little unsteady on first. Wrenn accepted his three chances without an error, but showed...
...only run this inning, and after this but two men succeeded in getting past first base. Whittemore came to the bat first and bunted to third, who threw him out at first. Rand then hit safely, got to second on an error by Curley. Hayes then hit to right field and Rand came home, Hayes reaching second. Scannell hit to short, who fielded the ball to first, and Hayes went to third, but was left there on Wrenn's fly to left...
...fourth inning brought Holy Cross four more runs, due to two hits and four errors by Harvard. Curley came to the bat first and knocked a safe hit to right field. Maroney then knocked a fly between Rand and Burgess, which the latter muffed, and Curley went to second. Powers made a single to right, which went through Hayes, who. after he had captured the ball, made a poor throw and two runs came in, while Powers reached third. Sockalexis fouled out. W. J. Fox hit to Whittemore, who tried to catch Powers at home plate, but Scannell muffed...
...question is often asked, why can not we have a theatre like the Comedie Francaise. France is Paris, Germany is Berlin, England is London. America on the other hand, is made up of a number of metropolises. Where would the national theatre be? New York would claim by right of her size, Boston would claim because she is the home of culture and refinement, Washington would claim it as the capital city of America. However there is no reason why Boston should not have an endowed theatre...