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Amherst beat Brown 4 to 3 Saturday, and Yale beat Dartmouth...
College games this week: Monday - Harvard vs. Princeton, at Cambridge (exhibition game); Tuesday - Brown vs. Princeton, at Providence; Friday - Harvard vs. Amherst, at Cambridge; Saturday - Dartmouth vs. Yale, at Hanover; Brown vs. Amherst, at Providence; Harvard, '85, vs. Yale '85, at Cambridge...
...chance, and all prophecies futile. We were disposed to consider Princeton out of the race, but Saturday's defeat is an emphatic denial of such a fact. Our nine was outplayed in every point and has lost the series with the Princetons. In number of defeats Harvard, Princeton and Brown stand equal, while Yale is in the front rank. It becomes more and more of a puzzle to us why Princeton so easily walks away with our nine, who have proved themselves capable of beating Yale at home and defeating Brown in a well-played game. Chances have most decidedly...
...recall the scenes of those early days, his figure was slight and erect; his complexion light and delicate as a maiden's, with a slight bloom upon the cheek; his nose rather prominent; his eyes clear and blue, his well formed head covered with a profusion of light brown hair, waving loosely in the same manner as the gray locks of age. I have seen a portrait in his parlor in Cambridge that gives a good idea of him in his early life as I recollect...
Although we do not consider Harvard entirely out of the race, still we think that the pennant will go either to Yale or Princeton, with a chance in favor of Brown. They have played a magnificent game thus far, and in the face of hard luck. Yale's main strength lies in the abilities of her pitcher, Jones. The Princeton team is a hard one to beat as she has so many old ball tossers. - [Mich. Chronicle.] Is not the Chronicle a little premature in its prognostications...