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Harvard played with snap during the first four innings. But as these four innings took two hours and twenty minutes, at the end the "snap" bad been worked...
First Goal. - At the draw the ball went to Princeton's goal and was held there for a short time by accurate passing, when it went to the other end of the field our defence promptly returned it. This was repeated again and again. The play on both sides was remarkably clean; there was little fumbling. Harvard kept possession of the ball well, but Princeton covered very closely and prevented many clear shots. After about forty minutes play our attack made a brace; they squirmed in and around the Princeton men quite easily, and after a number of unsuccessful tries...
...game on Holmes between the seniors and juniors was a very prettily played contest from beginning to end, all but two of the errors being very excusable. As the 'Varsity was away Holmes was used instead of Jarvis, and the vast array of empty benches seemed to dampen the enthusiasm of the spectators, and there was no cheering, and, needless to say, no "rattling." The game was the prettiest game of the series so far, and very much the most enjoyable, as it was played strictly on its merits. Eighty-seven made only two fielding errors, which cost her nothing...
...place, but he retired after having struck Durell, who was at the bat, on the head with a pitched ball. Durell was carried off, and is now fast recovering at the house of Professor West, who volunteered to have him cared for. Columbia melancholly retired at the end of the sixth inning. They made two hits off Mercur...
...yesterday morning, and were defeated by the Crimsons by a score of 21 to 5. Owing to the large number of runs made by the Crimson's heavy batters, and seeing that each inning only increased their opponents lead, the Pittsburgs asked to have the game called at the end of the sixth inning. The feature of the game was the strong batting of the Crimsons, W. Faulkner, Bancroft and R. Faulkner excelling in this respect. The score by innings...