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...Haven, but spending Sunday there they went to Amherst yesterday morning, where they ended their most successful trip by defeating the home nine by a score of 13 to 10, after a most exciting game. As in Cambridge, yesterday's game was marked by heavy batting and rather loose fielding, but this can be partly counted for by the field, which, as is well known, is not of the best...
Harvard made two runs in the second inning, five in the fourth and four in the sixth, practically winning the game. At the beginning of the fourth inning, Nichols went to centre field and Winslow came in to pitch. In the field, Marble and Buffum played well for Amherst, and the batting of Sullivan and Stewart was terrific...
Tennis tournament today, at Jarvis Field. Players are requested to be on hand as soon after two as possible. It is desirable that the first round be finished today, and those who fail to appear will forfeit their game. The doubles will begin on Wednesday. Entries close at Bartlett's tonight. The drawings are in the book at bartlett...
...Harvard twelve left Cambridge on Friday afternoon on their trip to Princeton. The game was called on Saturday afternoon immediately after the conclusion of the Dartmouth-Princeton base-ball game. The Princeton men won the toss and chose the shady side of the field with the wind at their back. The ball was at once rushed towards Harvard's goal. The defence proved equal to the occasion and the ball was sent flying back towards Princeton's defence men. Neither side seemed to have any great advantage. Both sides made several pretty tries for goal, but wide of the flags...
...scored the second goal for the Priceton team. Time 23 minutes. On changing sides again, Harvard showed up better and continued to force things more than at first. But princeton still made many desperate attacks on their goal. While the ball was being played in the centre of the field, Churchill, '86, threw a beautiful overhand shot, sticks were checked, and the ball unmolested went through the Princeton goal on the first bounce. About eleven minutes had been taken to score this goal and only seven more remained before the hour and a half were up. The play of Harvard...