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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Eighty-eight and Ninety-one played their second game yesterday on Jarvis field. Eighty-eight went to the bat first and pounded Guerin for five runs, three of which were earned. After the first inning Guerin settled down to work, and pitched well until the fourth inning; when he again went to pieces, and allowed Eighty-eight to get eight hits. In the fifth inning Holden was slightly injured while attempting to put Nichols out on second base; Palmer took his place and Crocker played in right field...
...heavy batting of both teams, Melrose batting Bates out of the box in the third. Melrose blanked Harvard easily in the first. For the visitors, Grant led off with a clean hit, stole second and scored on Farren's single. Chase made a two-bagger, which was quickly fielded by Linn to Willard, who threw Farren out at third. The other two men were put out by Willard and Boyden. In the second, Rogers scored on a hit, a wild pitch, an attempted put out and Henhaw's error. Carleton reached first on Bates' muff, got to second on Henshaw...
Harvard, after the first three innings, played a steady game. Harvard batted hard, sending ten flies to the out-field. Linn played a fine fielding game and led his side at the bat. Gallivan played his usual good game, both in the field and at the bat. For Melrose, Grant played finely, as did Chase, who in the eighth caught a hot liner from Knowlton's bat, jumping high in the air. Harvard's coaching was poor, and lost her at least one run. The score...
...third hour examination, which will cover the field work only, will be held at the Museum on Monday, the 28th, at 12 o'clock...
...spring athletic games yesterday proved reasonably successful notwithstanding the rain and unfavorable condition of the field. One Yale record, that of the mile run, was broken by Harmar, '90, whose time was 4m. 32 2-5s. The previous record...