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...following is the standard of the Interscholastic Base Ball association at present: Cambridge H. and L., won three, lost none; Roxbury Latin, won three, lost none; Boston Latin, won one, lost none; Brown and Nicholls, won one, lost one; Chauncy Hall, won none, lost two; Hopkinson's, won none lost two; Noble and Hale's won none, lost...
...Harvard won the game played with Princeton last Saturday in one of the best and most exciting games that has ever taken place in the intercollegiate series. The day was all that could be desired and the grounds were in excellent condition. The Harvard nine were not in prime condition, having had a long and hard trip. The grand stand was filled with a fair sized audience, among which was a delegation of lacrosse players from Lehigh University, who cheered Princeton enthusiastically. The Harvard delegation consisted of one '90 man and the CRIMSON representative. The nine were obliged to listen...
...freshman nine defeated St. Mark's School at Southboro, Saturday afternoon. The Ninety-two team played well together and batted strongly, but their opponents were very weak, and consequently the freshmen won the game without much difficulty. The freshmen lacked snap in their play however, and much improvement will be needed if a good showing is to be made against Yale '91. Appended is the score...
...university feels on account of the victory is too emphatic to call for any expression from us to make it understood. It was a hard fought game-fought under such adverse conditions as none but the members of the team can understand, and it was a gloriously won victory...
...general team play and the batting were excellent. The only weak point in the play was the base running and it is earnestly hoped that the nine will never give another such exhibition in this respect. Last Saturday's game would have been won at the end of the ninth inning if it had not been for poor base running in the first inning. Aside from this the playing of the nine was as we have said before, altogether admirable, and deserving of the highest praise...