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Owing to a typographical error it was stated in yesterday's issue that Yale had won one game and lost one, in the intercollegiate championship series, instead of that Yale has won none, lost...
...freshmen won their first game in the class series yesterday, beating the seniors by a score of ten to seven. The game was characterized by little brilliant work. Ninety-two far outbatted Eighty-nine, but the work of the seniors in the field was much superior. At times the throwing on both sides was execrable, and at this point was the especial weakness of the freshmen. Spalding pitched a remarkably good game for Ninety-two, and only three safe hits were made off his delivery. Hollis' work behind the bat was good with the exception of his throwing to second...
...score so far in the intercollegiate base ball series is Princeton won 2, lost 0; Yale won 1, lost 1; Harvard won none, lost...
...Emancipation Proclamation." He spoke with a little too much deliberation, but otherwise his delivery was admirable. T. Woodbury's powerful voice, and commanding presence were admirably adapted to the delivery of one of Rufus Choate's orations. C. W. Luck spoke well and deserved the prize he won. The efforts of R. J. Cary, H. H. Darling, and J. L. Alder, were very excellent; all spoke easily, and with some power. The judges were E. W. Hooper, Esq., T. J. Coolidge, Esq., Samuel Hoar, Esq., Rev. E. H. Hall, Rev. G. A. Gordon, Professor F. G. Peabody, Professor...
...victories can be claimed, yet the practice was very valuable in showing where the weak points lie and the best means for remedying them. In all, six games were played; two defeats by the Washington's, one each from the Philadelphias and Bergen Points and two games won from the University of Pennsylvania was the result of the week's trip. The team was made up as follows: McBride, 1b; Calhoun, 2b; Cushing, s.s; Noyes, 3b; G. McClintock, r.f; N. McClintock, l.f; and Graves, c.f. The pitchers were Stagg, Dalzell and Travers; the catchers, Poole, McClung and Heffelfinger...