Word: supporter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...second of the class series was played yesterday between the seniors and juniors, resulting in a victory for the former. The game was poorly played by both teams, '89 excelling in the number of errors. Downer pitched a winning game for his nine, but the support given him was wretched, both in the field and at the bat. Magee and Downer did all the batting for the juniors. For '88, Bailey and Stetson played well in the field, while Allen and Holden excelled at the bat. McLean '90, umpired very acceptably to both nines, being strictly impartial and showing good...
...Harvard, and he pitched a remarkable game for a man with so little experience. It was his first championship game, but he pitched like a veteran, striking out no less than sixteen men. With the exception of the first two innings, he was well supported, and this, combined with numerous errors by Princeton, won the game for Harvard. Although Harvard was outbatted, her errors were not costly, while Princeton's errors resulted in runs for her opponents. It was distinctly a game of pitchers, and had King received the support he deserved be would have won the game. W. Price...
...college are due to the nine whose careful, hard work won yesterday's victory. They must take courage, without too much selfconfidence, and continue as they have begun. We look to them to bring back the championship to Harvard-its proper resting place-and assure them of the hearty support of all Harvard men in their earnest endeavors towards this...
CLASS OF '88.- The class will meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon on Jarvis Field, to support the class nine and kill the umpire, if necessary. Per order...
...than pay for themselves. The receipts of the baseball nine from their various match games go far toward paying their season's expenses, and it is my impression that the football team and the lacrosse team are in much the same position. The crews, of course, have to be supported by the students; but one-fifth of the sum mentioned ought to be a handsome allowance for their support...