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...contest for the college championship has now narrowed down to Yale and Harvard. Princeton has played all her championships; Yale has played all except the two with Harvard. The two games with Amherst must be won by Harvard, in order to tie Yale in number of games lost and won. Following is the standing of the clubs...
...final game of the class series was played on Jarvis yesterday at 2.15 p.m. '88 won by a narrow margin, thus obtaining the class championship for 1886. The whole game was played rather loosely, and costly errors were made on both sides. At the end of the first half of the fourth inning, '87 led by a score of 7 to 1, but then '88 braced up, and by getting first base on balls, and by several passed balls, succeeded in getting four runs more. The eighth inning was also disastrous for '87, when '88 made four runs through errors...
...Princeton-Amherst game June 7, resulted 6 - 2 in favor of Princeton. The Harvard-Brown game on Tuesday, 13 - 1, tied us for the time with Yale, but the game yesterday with Amherst, put the former slightly ahead again, The standing of the clubs to date: Yale, won 6, lost 1; Harvard won 5, lost 1; Princeton, won 5, Lost 3; Brown, won 1, lost 7; Amherst, won 1, lost 5; Williams, won 3, lost...
...Yale beat Amherst at New Haven 6 - 1. The scheduled Yale Princeton game of the 15th was postponed to June 2. On the same date, 15th, Harvard beat Williams badly on her on grounds, batting hard and fielding well; score, 13 - 2. On the 18th, Harvard won another victory over Williams, beating her 26 - 1. The next day Williams played a close and exciting game with Brown at Providence, winning with a score of 2 - 0. Errors...
...Williams won her second championship game from Brown. hitting Gunderson hard, score, 8 - 3. The Brown Harvard game of the 26th was postponed till June 8th. On the same day Princeton won a very exciting game from Amherst at Princeton. The score was tied in the eighth inning, when Princeton made two runs, beating 4 - 2. On the 29th, came the Prince ton-Brown game at Providence, 4 - 0, and the Williams-Amherst game at Williamstown, won by the former amid great rejoicings, score, 6 - 4. Harvard played an exhibition game with Yale on Holmes on the same day. This...