Word: shared
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...this game because both Henshaw and Campbell are in poor condition. Henshaw will probably catch to-morrow but his hand is still sore and Campbell's hands are in a still worse state. The prospect is indeed discouraging, but let all who can, accompany the nine and do their share in working for victory...
...Glee Club, however, that we wish to speak particularly. Its share in the programme will be no small feature in the pleasure of the evening. The songs to be sung are even better than usual; taste and care have been shown in the selection of them and they cannot but be well received. A feature of the evening will be the rendering of Handel's Largo by the Pierian, and the Glee Club re-in-forced by some twenty voices...
...have decided not to play this year is much to be regretted. Those who were in college two years ago can never forget the unparalleled record which was made by our nine then, and moreover, they can never think of that season without remembering how great was Mr. Nichols' share in bringing about its measure of success. The combination of accidents which made his work less effective a year ago has done nothing to lessen the popular confidence which he so justly possesses. We would assure Mr. Nichols that if his decision was reconsidered, his reappearance upon the ball field...
...consolidated base-ball nine has been formed at Yale College. A sort of joint stock company has been organized, and 200 shares of stock at $5 a share have been subscribed for. W. M. Vinton of the junior class, who is a professional base-ball player and can not play with the university team on that account, will be the captain and pitcher. Edward Parsons, '88, will manage the nine. The chief idea informing the new team is to give the regular college team practice, but games will be arranged with several other leading clubs. - N. Y. Times...
...constitution of the new base-ball league admitting Columbia to an equal participation is hardly dry before we hear that college wants something more and this appears to be a share in the Yale-Harvard boat race. The following extract from the Globe of yesterday in speaking of the freshman race speaks for itself...