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Though Mr. Donovan has umpired two games at Princeton, one at Yale, and one-a twelve inning game-at Amherst, in all of which the home nines were defeated, his decisions have always been accepted as fair except in cases where the Brown nine has been an interested party...
...Brown University freshmen voted last week to allow the entering class to carry canes unmolested...
Some 900 spectators were in attendance at the Brown game, yesterday, attracted by the knowledge that the result would finally decide the question of the championship. The weather was all that could have been desired, barring a strong wind which blew directly up the field and rendered heavy hitting difficult...
...GAME.Harvard was first at the bat. Beaman hit a fly to Cooper and retired. Winslow hit safely and went to second on Nichols' put-out, but failed to score, as Willard went out on a long fly to Shedd. Brown got a man on first on called balls, but he was neatly caught by Allen while stealing second. Nichols retired the next two men on strikes. In the fourth inning Allen hit safely, and reached second by a beautiful steal; Smith's put-out sent him to third, where he was left by Edgerly's striking out, and Foster...
Wiestling opened the third inning by a long hit to right field which was captured by Murphy. Beaman and Winslow were fielded out at first. When Brown came to the plate, Nichols won applause by repeating his performance of the previous inning, and retiring his men in order. Harvard scored its first run in the fourth. Nichols was sharply fielded out at first. Willard hit a fairly easy grounder to Cook, and seemed about to fall an easy victim at first, but Cook threw the ball five feet over Seagrave's head, allowing Willard to reach third. Allen went...