Word: successful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...cricket eleven will leave Cambridge quarter of eleven o'clock this morning for Philadelphia, where they play the eleven of the University of Pennsylvania on Saturday. The team takes with it the best wishes of the college for success...
...cricket team leaves today for its first championship match, not, to be sure, with the brightest prospect of success. Harvard can scarcely hope to defeat an eleven containing five or six of the Gentlemen of Philadelphia team which is to visit England next summer; but the college will expect a good showing even against these odds. The eleven has been improving lately, and with sharp fielding and steady work ought at least to keep down the runs. Cricket has taken a good start this year, and more interest has been shown in it than in former years. The eleven ought...
...held next Saturday. The purposes of this tournament are twofold, first to have a match between the shooting clubs of the various colleges, and secondly, to form an intercollegiate association for the purpose of having an annual tournament. In the first instance the club has been only partically successful, as, owing to the late nes of the date, only Yale will be able to send a team to Cambridge; but the more important purpose, the tournament will be a great success. Delegates will be present from all the prominent collegiate gun clubs, including those of Yale, Princeton, Columbia and University...
...majority of men in college have been interested in this series and have applauded its evident success. We hope that by the close and well managed series of games this spring, the precedent will be firmly established that the class base ball games are a fixture of our athletics, and that the schedule must be short, compulsory, and must be played through...
...urge all who have the success of the nine at heart to make every effort to go to New Haven on Saturday...