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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Freshmen defeated the Cambridge A. C. yesterday afternoon on Holmes Field in a six-inning game, by the score of 9 to 2. The game was won by the superior batting of the Freshmen aided by their excellent fielding, which was errorless. Eight hits were secured by 1901 to their opponents' four. Jaynes made one two-base hit and a single, Kendall a three-base hit, and Milne, Fincke, Bertholf and Putnam a single apiece. Milne showed up well behind the bat, while Fincke, Robinson and Putnam all fielded well. Cropley gathered in two pretty flies in left field...
...shoot for the Founder's Cup yesterday afternoon was won for the fourth time by P, Bancroft '99, with a score of 13 birds out of a possible 15. B. S. Blake 1901 was second with 11. After the shoot J. McD. Campbell '99 was elected captain in place of P. Dove '98, resigned...
...Cutting, Jr., 1900, J. H. Choate, Jr., 1 L., M. Barger '98, G. M. Sargent '99, I. T. Burden I L., and G. M. Wheelock 1901 as substitute. Of these men, Curtis, Cutting, Choate and Burden played on last year's team. G. C. Clark 1901, who won the college championship last fall, has been unable to play this spring on account of his baseball...
Curtis has made an excellent showing in the matches played thus far, especially at Brookline, where he deleted Herbert Leeds 2 up. Barger, one of the two new men on the team, has improved steadily this spring. He recently won the consolation prize in the Lakewood tournament, defeating J. Park of the Richmond County Club in the semifinals and A. W. Biddle of Philadelphia, in the finals. Sargent, the other new man, won the championship tournament of the Essex County Golf Club last spring, making 36 holes in 173 strokes. Choate is somewhat erratic in his play, which...
...mile bicycle race of the 'Varsity games, which was held on Charles River Park yesterday afternoon, was won by A. W. Lincoln 1901, time 5m., 16 1-5s., with H. P. White '99 a close second, and J. F. Wood '99 and L. E. Wyman 1900 third and fourth respectively...