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Lacrosse, Harvard vs. Princeton Saturday, May 12, at 3 P. M., on Jarvis field. Admission 25 cents. Tickets for sale by members of the team and officers of the association...
...nine played the third game of the series with the Beacons yesterday. The playing of both nines was very poor, and the batting of Harvard was weak. Allen was disabled in the second inning and gave place to Crocker; Keep went to right field. In the sixth inning Nichols retired and Chamberlain took his place at centre field. Lovering played a perfect game at second base, stopping several very hard hit grounders. Smith played a good game on first. Welch and Badger batted well for the Beacons. Following is the score...
...would urge upon the Tennis Association the advisability of reforming the present system of "shacking." The folly of allowing things to continue as at present is obvious. A swarm of impertinent small boys daily infests Holmes' field, and besieges any one wishing to play with their importunate cries as long as he is on the ground. This has always been a source of annoyance, and has now grown to be a nuisance which ought to be stopped...
Crocker, who will take right field as soon as his lame ankle will permit, has made a good record as captain. He is a good fielder and catcher. He bats well and is a fast base runner...
...times makes very brilliant stops; he throws well and is a fair batter. Chamberlain has pitched the majority of the games and is a good out fielder; he is a hard hitter and long thrower. Collins plays a fair game, but his position is in the out field; he is a hard but not a sure batter, but runs bases poorly. Bruner has played a brilliant and sure game thus far at right field; he throws well, is sure catch and has all the requisites for a good player...