Word: sevens
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Yale defeated Tufts at base ball, 9 to 3 in seven innings last Tuesday...
...league club. In this game Harvard played in very poor form and with an evident want of team work. Had Hawley received the proper support, Philadelphia would have only scored three runs in this game. The redeeming feature of Harvard's work was the fielding of Mumford, who accepted seven difficult chances in centre field without an error. Linn's fielding and batting were also good. Harvard's only run was secured in the eighth inning on a clean base hit by Linn and errors of the league players. The score is as follows...
There will be an extra meeting of the Y. M. C. A, this evening at a quarter before seven o'clock, in the society rooms in Lawrence. The meeting will be of social character but some important business will also be transacted. Mr. C. K. Ober, one of the college secretaries, will be present. It is earnestly hoped that there will be a large attendance...
...plan was adopted for the rope climbing. Instead of hampering the climbers with a belt and a safety rope, a canvas was held underneath to catch the men if they fell. Only three out of the seven contestants appeared. C. E. Curry '89, won in 14 1-5 seconds, with H. French, M. I. T, second, in 18 1-4 seconds, and J. Crane Jr., '90, third in 20 1-4 seconds...
Houghton succeeded in putting the shot 33 feet 71/2 inches, thereby beating the previous Amherst record by 71/2 inches. Alexander'92 took second prize. The next event, the standing high jump, was won by Walker '91, 4 feet seven and a quarter inches. Griswold '92, second...