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...game with the Beacons yesterday, Harvard was victorious by a score of 24 to 10. Dr. Pope pitched for the Beacons. The first basemen both played well. The playing of Wright at short and the centre fielder for Beacons, and that of Coolidge, Baker and Le Moyne was very good. Thayer and Welch led the batting for the Beacons, and Bean, Burt, Coolidge, Olmsted, Baker and Hall batted well for Harvard...
Base ball scores yesterday were : Boston 9, picked nine 3 ; Dartmouth 8, Holy Cross College 4. About 200 college students witnessed this game. Cleveland 11, Allegheny 2; Detroit 10, St. Louis 7 ; and at New York, Metropolitans 1, Providence 9. Brown, the right fielder of the Providence nine, sprained his ankle in the seventh inning, and substitute Gilligan took his place...
...colleges in our own country. It is carried to such an extent that the present manner of playing has excited severe newspaper criticism. In comparing foot ball with other sports, one. English journal says: "We should hear of more casualities in the cricket field, for instance, if a sinewy fielder were allowed to trip up and throw a sparely-built batsman, or had the option of felling him to the ground by hurling a ball at his head; and there would be accidents innumerable in the hunting field if it was permissible for riders to endeavor to collide with each...
...chosen, and consented to act. Game was called at 2.35 with the Harvards at the bat. The first innings closed with a blank for both sides. In the second innings Kent got his first, Thayer went out, when Ernst got a heavy hit to left field which the fielder failed to get in front of, and before the ball could be returned home Kent and Ernst had both scored. The Harvards batted the Princeton pitcher much better than in the first game, and played an almost perfect fielding game. The Princetons were naturally nervous from their loss of sleep...
...them for hitting Thompson's deceptive slows; and their batting was not nearly as good as it has been in some of the recent games. Hooper and Estabrooks each made a pretty hit. Eustis brought in three men by a hard hit to centre-field which went through the fielder's hands, making a very welcome addition to the score, as he followed them directly on a passed ball by Madigan. Our Nine fielded very well, notwithstanding the slippery ball. Hodges and Kent played without errors. In the first inning Hooper disposed of the King Philips with only four balls...