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EDITORS HARVARD HERALD : I have been authorized by the joint committee on athletics of the corporation and faculty to state that they regard the fence about the new field as one of the most important features of the whole project, and it is decided that such a fence will be built if money sufficient for building it is subscribed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/15/1883 | See Source »

...executive committee of the Tennis Association request members to hire boys as "shackers" only at the entrance to Holmes field and at the entrance to Jarvis field. It is believed that if all tennis players will do this much of the annoyance now caused by the host of small boys will be done away with. Tennis players will then know where "shackers" can be had, and will be able to make some choice, while the boys, if they are hired at these places alone, will cease to annoy players on all parts of the fields. If the tennis players...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND RUMOR. | 5/14/1883 | See Source »

...contested game. The Harvard team was composed as follows: J. H. B. Easton, '83, goal; C. J. Rueter, '84, point; J. E. Davis, '83, cover-point and captain; W. B. Noble, '84, J. K. Simpson, D. S., and W. N. Roundy, '86, defence fielders; H. M. Williams, '85, centre field; C. C. Nichols, '83, and J. A. Machado, attack field; J. Marquand, '85, right home; E. J. K. Noyes, '85, left home; E. F. Woods, '85, centre home. For Princeton: S. Egbert, '84, defended goal; J. A. Hodge, '83, captain, played point; G. W. Gilmore, '83, cover-point; C. Hewitt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LACROSSE. | 5/14/1883 | See Source »

...game was called, Harvard attacked the western goal. After eight minutes of sharp play, in which the ball was frequently thrown to either end of the field, Marquand secured a goal by a short underhand throw from the right. Soon after play was resumed, Noble made a fine running catch of a high fly, and made a good throw to home, but the ball was soon thrown back by Hodge. After an exciting scrimmage four feet from Harvard's goal posts, Easton threw the ball to Marquand, who caught it and passed it to Nichols. The latter then dodged...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LACROSSE. | 5/14/1883 | See Source »

...result of the drawings for the tennis tournament which takes place today at 2 P. M., on Holmes field, is as follows: Singles - C. D. M. Cole vs. J. Codman; Rubles vs. Denniston; E. K. Butler vs. H. E. Barnes; R. S. Codman vs. W. A. Gardner; Simes vs. Agassiz; H. A. Taylor vs. H. P. Peirson; LeMoyne vs. F. S. Bacon; F. Warren vs. Beals; Rockwell vs. Sexton; Biddle vs. Wales; Wheelwright, a bye. Doubles - Cole and Codman vs. Bacon and Warren; Taylor and Bonsal vs. McKay and Morris; Austin and Bradley vs. Clark and Denniston; Clark and Rathbone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TENNIS TOURNAMENT. | 5/14/1883 | See Source »