Word: scores
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Yesterday the eleven won a ball from the Brockton club. Garrett for the first time came off and showed what a finished bat he is. Brown also did fine work, both with the bat and the ball. Sullivan, Lee and Balch made good catches, especially Sullivan. The score...
...seats on Holmes, while Princeton sent a very small delegation to encourage her team. Those few were repaid by seeing their nine play a fine game individually and collectively. Brokaw's throwing to bases was very good, while the outfielders were sure catchers. Ames was down on the score card to pitch, but Young, the freshman pitcher took his place. He gave seven bases on balls, but his general work was very good. He kept his head well, allowing Harvard to bunch her hits only in the first inning. He made several wild pitches however, which let in runs. Princeton...
...finals in doubles were played yesterday afternoon at 4 p. m. between T. S. Tailer and S. Chase vs. Orcutt and Hale. The former won after some strong volleying by the following score. Tailer and Chase beat Hale and Orcutt 4 6, 6-2, 6 1, 6-2. The exhibition match will be played Saturday. Tailer and Chase vs Jennings and Kingsley...
...with her team partially disabled, and under hard luck from the start. This afternoon Harvard will be playing on the home grounds, encouraged by the loyal support of the whole college. We have confidence in the nine's ability to play a winning game from the start, and to score a deserved victory...
...Crane won the first week with a score of 46 points; Chadwick the second with a score of 69 points, and J. Crane the third and last week with a score of 78 points. A cvp engraved with each winner's name and his score will be given to each of the three winners. The $250 graduates' cup for kicking, to be contested for next fall, will be on exhibition soon...