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...during the week at Longwood. As for the doubles, Mr. Sears has requested Mr. H. A. Taylor, '86, to play with him. This, of course, is also open to dispute, and the executive committee hope that there will be no hesitation in either singles or doubles from men who feel themselves able to try for a position on the team...
...early in the term and many men have not yet returned to college, but the Yale and Princeton teams are hard at work and rapidly getting into suitable condition. No time must be lost if we are to put a team into the field of which Harvard need not feel ashamed. We hope that the next few days will show a large increase in the number of candidates, for a good team can not be selected unless there is a large number of men from which the selection can be made...
...fact that Harvard begins later than either Princeton of Yale, and on that account loses some valuable practice. However, these disadvantages are but slight when met with a determination to do the best we can, and this determination, we are sure, every candidate for the team will feel. Nothing, however, makes the men play better and with more snap than the presence of a large audience. The college must do its part, as well as the candidates themselves. Every man who cares for the success of our foot-ball interests this fall must be present as regularly as possible...
...should by no means feel disheartened as our representatives acquitted themselves credibly. Both the race and the ball game were won on their merits. Each event was closely and strongly contested with nearly as much honor accruing to the vanquished as to the victors. Let us hope that these defeats will but stimulate our teams to renewed exertions in the future, that when they next meet Yale, better success may crown their efforts...
...third Yale game, which may be played on Friday, we may fairly claim the freshman championship at baseball. In view of the existence of these excellent nines it may be asked why a regular freshman league cannot be organized. It would certainly add more interest to the sport to feel that our freshmen were contending not for the championship of two colleges only, but of several. If the colleges of the New England States should join in this league, the time and expense involved would not be much greater than at present...