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Brown, with the exception of Doron and Basset, played a weak fielding game, and were unable to bat Winslow to any effect, although Seagrave and Basset hit heavily. Harvard played a sharp and brilliant fielding game...
...ties, to the college whose name appears most frequently in ties. Under these conditions this cup must be competed for annually, as long as the association exists, and can never pass permanently into the hands of any college. Thus it will be seen that the rumor to the effect that, if we win the cup again this year, it will become our property for ever, is unfounded. We must not, however, on this account, strive any less earnestly for another victory, as we confidently hope that Harvard will again show her superiority in track athletics, although crippled by the loss...
...announcement of the athletic association which appeared yesterday in our columns, ought to have the desired effect in bringing out more men as candidates for the inter-collegiate contests. The loss of several men who for years have been reasonably sure of winning one or more prizes for Harvard, will be a difficult one to overcome, and can be only met by a determined effort on the part of new men to do the best within their power...
...ambiguous contemporary, the Yale News, again puts us to some trouble to comprehend its remarks on the subject of where the freshman game shall be played. It states, after quoting a sentence or two from our editorial to the effect that the Harvard freshman nine ought to insist on playing the first game here, that "it is evident, however, that the HERALD-CRIMSON speaks 'out of the heart,' and it occurs to us, remembering the sad assembly at the New Haven House corner on the occasion of that game last spring, that they may be speaking 'out of the pocket...
...with a rebellion on the part of the faculty, and it seems probable that in the end the rebellion will triumph. Only last week representatives from half a dozen colleges met in order to discuss measures for enforcing discipline among professors and presidents, and issued an announcement to the effect that they could not approve the conduct of those college officers who had impudently attempted to instruct students as to their duty in athletic matters. These and various other incidents that might be quoted, show that a spirit of rebellion is abroad among college faculties, and that unless the students...