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...Foster led off with a base hit to left field, but was put out at second, forced by Campbell's grounder to De Sibourg. Willard drove the ball far out into right field. La Marche turned his back to the diamond, and made for the out field as fast as he could go. Soon he turned around and with his hands a few feet from the fence he prevented a three-base hit by holding the ball. It was beautiful fielding. Henshaw fielded out to left field, and Harvard was retired for the last time...
...yards, Rogers, '87, Lund, '88, Merrill, '89, Mandell, '89, Meyer, '90, Brown, '90, are the most prominent men. Merrill and Mandell have both improved and are doing nearly as fast work as the more experienced Rogers and Lund. Wells, L. S., Hardy, '87, Cogswell, '90, Dana, '88, Griffing, '89, Endicott, '90, Strout, '90, intend to run the quarter, and with the exception of the first two, the half-mile as well. As usual, Wells is the fastest man in the quarter, probably the fastest in any college. In the half there is not yet much choice between the men. Cogswell...
...some one is trying to compel him to speak against his will would be all the more likely to refuse, and, also, because then the undergraduates and the instructors are at once pitted against each other in the old hatred which, thanks to the liberalism of recent years, is fast passing away. But the second course. When we come here to college most of us are between nineteen and twenty years of age, and if we are not old enough then to take hold of the world as a man should, it is likely that we never shall...
There is a large poster in U. 5 containing Governor Ames' proclamation about Fast...
...what has become of that much agitated national foot-ball team which was to be sent abroad in the interest of American college sports by that fast developing institution? On the whole, perhaps, the quadrangular league sounds well enough as it is. - Yale Courant...