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Yesterday afternoon Ninety defeated Eight-seven on Jarvis by a score of 12 to 4. The game was too one-sided to be interesting, and was very listlessly played, especially by Eighty-seven. Eighty-seven seemed totally unable to bat Sabin with any effect, only making three scattered hits. Ninety batted very well, making eight hits with a total of nine. One of the most unpleasant features of the game was the fact that Ninety seemed to have two captains. Bisbee and Coolidge did the best fielding for Eighty-seven, and Mc-Leod and Young fielded well for the freshmen...
...freshmen will play the following team against the Latin School to-day: Codman, l. f.; Slade, c. f.; Sabin, r. f.; Vila, 1b.; Young, 2b.; McLeod, s.s.; Wardner, 3b.; Kielty, p.; Vaughan, c. Bales, '90, will umpire the game...
...FLAGG.FRESHMAN NINE. - The following men will be at the gymnasium to day at 1.30 p.m. sharp, all dressed for the game at Brookline. Sabin. Slade, Linn, Bates, McLeod. Codman, McKean, Holland, Wardner, Kielty and Butterworth...
Five miles (scratch). Amateurs, as above. 1, Louis Stearns, Princeton B. C.; 2, Charles Frazier; 3, Arthur Willard; 4, Theodore Rothe, Boston, B. C.; 5, H. M. Sabin...
Three miles (handicap), open to invited amateurs. 1, H. W. Hogue, '87; 2, C. F. Haven; 3, G. W. Matthewson, C. S.; 4, H. M. Sabin; 5, N. P. Tyler; 6, W. B. Segur, Andover, B. C.; 7, J. W. Vivian, Charlestown, B. C.; 8, Louis Stearns, Princeton, B. C.; 9, H. A. Edgerly, Cambridge B. C.; 10, Arthur Willard; 11, N. G. Norcross, Boston Ramblers...