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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Bremner went out on a ground ball to Smith, and Terry took second base. Souther hit a grounder to Baker, who threw to Phillips to cut off Terry, but was too late. Souther stole second base but Booth and Stewart went out, leaving two men on bases. The score now stood 7 to 4 in Yale's favor, and the outlook for Harvard was dismal. But our nine was equal to the emergency. Nichols was given his base on balls and took second on Brigham's muff of Coolidge's fly. Baker made a base hit, filling the bases. Phillips...
...steady game; while Tilden, Smith and LeMoyne played faultlessly. The batting was quite heavy, Tilden, Baker and LeMoyne distinguishing themselves. On the whole the nine showed again that they could play a steady and sharp up-hill game and deserve the congratulation of the whole college. Below is the score...
Brown, '87 defeated Yale, '87 by a score of 7 to 6 on Saturday...
...tennis tournament held at Clyde Park on May 16th and 17th, for which Presbey and Taylor of Harvard, and Thorne and Knapp of Yale entered, the singles were gained by Thorne of Yale, with a score of 77 games won and 46 lost, L. Mansfield being second with 73 games won and 53 lost. In the double sets, Thorne and Knapp of Yle won with a score of 32 games gained and 25 lost...
after a short rest, Playing was resumed. Again the Princeton men were fortunate, for Blakemore, getting a fair shot at ten years, threw a pretty line shot, which scored the second goal for the Priceton team. Time 23 minutes. On changing sides again, Harvard showed up better and continued to force things more than at first. But princeton still made many desperate attacks on their goal. While the ball was being played in the centre of the field, Churchill, '86, threw a beautiful overhand shot, sticks were checked, and the ball unmolested went through the Princeton goal on the first...