Word: field
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...foot-ball games, where 50 cents was charged for a reserved seat. If he did, he failed to recollect that this was a necessary step for the foot-ball management, because of the small number of foot ball games played here and because of the limited accommodations of Jarvs Field. For the base-ball management, the case is entirely different. Holmes Field will accommodate more than twice the number that Jarvis will, and there is a large number of important base-ball games played here. To raise, therefore, the price of reserved seats from 25 cents...
...become such an old story to chronicle the defeat of Harvard freshman teams at New Haven, that were it not for special circumstances in connection with Saturday's game, it could be passed over without comment. In the first place, the weather and the condition of the field were such that the game should never have taken place, and secondly, the lead once so firmly established in Harvard's hands should never have been relaxed. With the score standing seven to nothing up to the fifth inning. any attempts to explain the loss of the game satisfactorily cannot...
...thirteenth annual field meeting of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association, held Saturday at New York, resulted in a sweeping victory for Harvard. Though no records were broken, owing to the poor condition of the track and the drenching rain, yet the meeting was very successful, as all the events were well contested. Following is the summary of the events and winners...
...rain, but was finally played because Mrs. Cleveland and a large number of guests from New York wished to see it. An agreement was made that it should be only an exhibition game, and that the championship game should be played on the New York Polo Grounds. The fielding of both nines was good, considering the bad condition of the field. The Princeton men were unable to hit Stagg, twenty of them striking out in the nine innings. The Yale men batted Mercer pretty hard, but six of them striking out. The following is the score by innings...
...Yale men seemed likely to score in the first inning; but Luce came up to time, and struck two men out in succession, with a man on second and one on third. Crosby's beautiful running catch in left field put side...