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...Princetonian and many other college papers thought that Harvard, as represented by the Advocate and CRIMSON, had right and the better argument on their side in the recent controversy over the Yale-Harvard, '87, base-ball games...
...Yale-Harvard freshman game has at last been arranged, and nothing remains now but for our freshmen to go down to New Haven and do their best to win. To do this the class must support their nine by sending down as large a delegation as possible. Yale enthusiasm is almost too trite a subject to write upon. Whenever the Yale freshmen come to Boston or Cambridge, they are invariably accompanied by a large and enthusiastic crowd of supporters, who contribute in a large degree to the success which has so often attended them. An opportunity has now come...
Today is to be a prominent one in the athletic calendar, and one in which Harvard is particularly interested. The Mott Haven games, the Princeton-Harvard base-ball game, and the Yale-Harvard lacrosse match, all come this afternoon. The first two occur so far away from Cambridge that few besides the teams will be able to witness them. The lacrosse match with Yale occurs in Cambridge, and should be well attended, for upon the outcome of this game the chances of Harvard for the championship depend. If the game is lost, Harvard will lose all chance...
...prizes in the races of the Yale Bicycle Club will be slid pennants, on which be inscribed in gold letters the event and the winner's name. The prize for the Yale-Harvard race will be a pennant, half of crimson, half of blue, silk...
...ball games in the Yale-Harvard series since 1868, Yale has won twenty-two and Harvard twenty...