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...there is absolutely no reason why these disgraceful sights should be carried on any longer. Everyman who means to do any climbing ought to provide himself with a canvas jacket or something which cannot be torn from him. If he wants to wear a loose shirt in which to tuck his flowers, he can wear it outside his canvas jacket, but he ought certainly to wear something under his shirt which will stand rough usage. We are very glad to learn that the matter has come to the notice of the Class Day Committee, and that they are to send...
...length behind. The juniors were over a length ahead of the sophomores at the Cresent and from here to the Harvard Bridge rowed in splendid form, thirty-eight strokes to the minute, and lengthened their lead over the sophomores and seniors (who were now very nearly nip and tuck) by half a length...
...devoid of any interest apart from the victory. Williams presented her change battery, but changed to her regular one after the 2d inning, It the first two innings, Safford gave seven men their base on balls, and was hit for five singles and two two-baggers. After that, Tuck went in to pitch, and though not so wild, was hit harder. Williams got in her only run in the ninth on errors by Wiestling, Edgerly and Foster, and a base hit by Burden. Nichols pitched a fine game, holding the visitors down to four scattered hits, and was well supported...
...Tuck...
Earned runs - Harvard, 3. Two-base hits - Smith, Willard, Foster, Henshaw, Edgerly. Three base hit - Phillips. First base on balls - Nichols, 2; Tuck, 3; Safford, 7. First base on errors - Harvard, 16; Williams, 5. Struck out - Safford, 1; Tuck, 1; Nichols, 5. Double plays - Eastman and Campbell, Nichols, Wiestling and Smith. Passed balls - Perry, 2; Eastman, 2. Wild pitches - Tuck, 2. Umpire - Dutton. Time...