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Harvard played a very close and interesting game with Brown on Holmes field yesterday afternoon. Harvard out-batted and out-fielded her opponents, and won the game on its merits, but she probably would not have scored so many times in the last three innings if Woodcock had been kept in to pitch. He had to leave the game to sing in a concert of the Brown College Glee Club, and Sexton was not nearly so effective. Howe, '93, was in the box for Harvard, and after he had once settled down to work he did very well. Howe...
...safely to left and took second on Howland's single, third on Mason's sacrifice, but was put out at the plate on Trafford's easy grounder to pitcher. Howland reached third on the same play, with Mason, whose grounder had been fumbled, on second, and Trafford on first. Woodcock gave a base on balls and forced Howland in. Alward was the third out on a foul to third base...
...half of the sixth Brown made one tally. Woodcock was hit by a pitched ball and stole second and third. Magill's single to centre brought him in. Sexton started in to pitch for Brown in the seventh inning, and his catcher did not support him well. Howland got a base on balls and stole second. Mason was also given a base on balls; he took third, and Howland came in, on passed balls. The catcher threw wild to third and Mason scored, tying the score. Alward then hit safely, and stole second. He came in on a passed ball...
...number of men trying for the Princeton nine is now nineteen,-Durell, Ames, Payne, L. Young, Watts, Knickerbocker, Brokaw and Dana (captain), of last year's team; McMillan, Riley, Beyer, Woods, A. Young, Guild, Mullen. Ball, Brown, Lilley and Woodcock. An effort will be made to secure Keefe to coach the candidates for pitcher. Active training will be begun March...
Brown will have a strong nine this year, including Woodcock, formerly of Dartmouth, and Sexton, formerly of Amherst as pitchers...