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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...game with the Boston Cricket Club, which was played Wednesday and was not reported in yesterday's CRIMSON on account of lack of space, the Harvard cricket eleven met with its first defeat in two years. The score was 56 to 55. Though both Ward and Hastings were bowling very effectively, the fielding of the Harvard eleven was not sharp, and Boston got more runs than she deserved. Harvard was also exceedingly careless at the bat, and allowed...
...College nine was defeated by Hopkinson on Soldiers Field yesterday by a score of 5 to 2. Hopkinson played a clean, snappy game-a marked contrast to that played by the College nine-and batted effectually when hits were needed...
...view of the coming hard game, the practice of the nine yesterday afternoon was limited to three quarters of an hour of sharp fielding and batting work. Fitz is still troubled with his arm, and McCornick's illness has come as another unfortunate set-back to the favorable work of the nine in preparation for the game. Both men may be able to play, although there is a strong probability that Fitz will not be in condition and that McCornick will not even be able to accompany the nine on the trip. In this case Morse will pitch and Foster...
...batting order of the No Names yesterday was: Newell, 3b; Dill, p.; Taylor, c. f.; Blake, 1b.; Blair, l. f.; Robinson, 2b.; Philbrick, s. s.; Buck, c.; Jennings...
...Names defeated the Dinwitts yesterday by a score of 14 to 7, thereby winning the scrub series. The game was characterized chiefly by very free hiting, including two home runs by each team. Up to the fifth inning it was pretty close; then with three men on bases the ball was knocked over the fence and four men scored; after this but little scoring was done. The Dinwitts were handicapped after the third inning by the loss of their pitcher, as Foster was forced to yield to Wilder on account of a lame...