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Saturday morning the game between the Victors and Volunteers, the winners of the two series in the amateur championship contest, was played on Jarvis. The Victors won easily, by a score of 13 to 4, outbatting and outfielding their opponents. The members of the champion nine are as follows: Federhen, '88; Raymond, '89; Edwards, '88; Farnham, '88; Hurey, L. S.; De Lone, '87; Vorse, '89; Quinlan, '90; Ruland, '89; C. S. Hervey, '88, (captain). The Volunteers were given their last innings. The score...
...played the deciding game in the inter-class base-ball contest. The Seniors and Juniors are now tied for first place and whichever nine wins to-day, that nine wins the championship. The class series this year has been watched with more interest than ever before, and the games played with a few exceptions, have been of a higher order than formerly; but it may yet remain an open question whether the base-ball interests of Harvard would not be served better by a consolidated second nine similar to the one at Yale. Such a team would give the best...
Coxe, '87, and Sherrill, '89, have received offers from the Manhattan Athletic Club of New York, to go to England in July with a picked team, which will contest with the British champions...
...early part of this week, Page of the University of Pennsylvania broke his record in the running high-jump at the Brooklyn Athletic Association games. He cleared 6 feet 2 1-16 inches. He sails for England to-day to contest with the English high-jumpers...
...contest for the athletic cup is different from the other contests, in that a victory is a victory over a dozen colleges at once; every effort should be made to win this victory and when the means for making a good showing and possibly of being victorious, are as simple as they are, it seems as if we ought to contribute generously...