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...prospect of a pleasant afternoon brought out an assembly of over 2,000 spectators, of whom fully 1,500 were within the grounds, to witness the final Princeton-Harvard championship game. Fully 300 of the spectators were ladies, while on the seats in the rear of the backstop sat Sutton and several other players of the Bostons. Princeton was obliged to put Edwards in the pitcher's box, while Taylor, the freshman catcher, played behind the plate. Bickham, who is suffering from a lame arm, was present as a substitute, and was called into the field in the last half...
Nichols opened the final inning by going to first on balls; Willard hit safely and stole second. Allen made a hit, sending in Nichols and Willard, and went to second and third on passed balls; Smith made a clean hit, bringing in Allen, but was himself caught napping at first by Cooper; Foster went to first on an error, and came home by the aid of errors and a successful steal; Edgerly went to first on an attempted put out, but was thrown out at second; Winslow struck out. Princeton scored two runs in the last half of the inning...
...YORK UNIVERSITY GAME.The team went at once to New York, and on Friday played against New York University in the final game for the collegiate championship. Our team was the same as on the preceding day, and played with much snap after the stiffness of travel had worn off. The game was at the end very one-sided, our team scoring almost at pleasure. The result was 6 goais to 0 in our favor. This gives the college championship to Harvard, and the college will receive a handsome silk pennant from the Inter-collegiate Lacrosse Association...
...game of the tournament. Princeton presented a stronger team than she did in the recent intercollegiate game at Cambridge. having secured the services of J. A. Hodge, '83, as point. Princeton won easily. Score, 7 goals to none. Princeton, the Druids, and Harvard were thus the competitors in the final round. Harvard was so lucky as to draw the bye. The game between Princeton and the Drnids was well contested, the two clubs being about equal in speed and endurance. The Druids won by a score of three to one. In the final and deciding game between the Druids...
...FINAL EXAMINATIONS.Each examination begins at 9.15 A. M., and, by the regulations, must not be extended beyond three hours...