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Harvard defeated Williams last year in a grand tenth-inning rally by the score of 3 to 2. This year's team contains six of last year's players, of whom Templeton has been moved from the outfield to the box, to take Ford's place. Three games have been won this year, one from Brown 4 to 2 in twelve innings, one from Vermont 8 to 2, and another from Amherst 6 to 4. Defeats have been registered by West Point 4 to 3, and by Holy Cross 8 to 3. Williams almost always plays a good game against...
...absolutely essential that the list of names published this morning be corrected, and all corrections must be made in writing and deposited in the Leiter Cup box in the CRIMSON office before 8 o'clock tonight. No man can be on more than one team in the corrected list...
...third game of its schedule the University second team defeated Somerville High School yesterday afternoon in an easy victory on Soldiers Field by the score of 11 to 3. In the sixth inning Pike, the Somerville High pitcher, was knocked out of the box, and five runs were scored...
Dowd will be in the box for Holy Cross this afternoon. He has been by far the most successful pitcher of the season for the team, and seems to be considerably better than Mansfield, who pitched against Harvard last year. The batting orders: HARVARD. HOLY CORSS. McCall, 2b. l.f., Shay Briggs, 1b. 2b., Cashen Lanigan, l.f. s.s., Barry Harvey, 3b. 1b., Carney Simons, s.s. p., Dowd Currier, c. c., Larkin Kemble, c.f. r.f., Mansfield Dana, r.f. c.f., Driscoll Hicks, p. 3b., O'Rourke
Rule VI. The captain of the winning team shall leave the score in the box at the CRIMSON office before 7 o'clock on the evening of the game, with the names of the players of both nines; otherwise the results will not be counted...