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...centre, runs fast and handles his crosse with much ease-catching and throwing well. He should be careful not to swipe, and should drop his balls a little nearer to goals. The defence field show the need of more practice. The reason for this is that the offence men keep the ball so well in hand at their end of the field that defence men fail to get their share of work. In today's game they will probably have enough to occupy their attention. Bradford plays brilliantly at times. and runs very fast, but misses overhand throws. He should...
...were not able to get ahead, contrary to general expectation. Off the Cross Roads, near the end of the first mile. however, the seniors were leading, by about six feet. A little farther on, the '86 crew, which had been lying in wait entered the race and managed to keep a couple of lengths ahead of the other boarts. The second half of the race was still closer then the first half; one crew gained, and immediately after, the the other would recover the lost distance. A half-mile from the finish the university crew, inch by inch, drew away...
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...brush yesterday between the University and the senior crews, the latter rowing thirty-seven strokes to the minute, were able to keep up with the university from the Brighton bridge to the boat-house...
...following men will compose the nine in the game at Hartford today: Nichols, p., Allen, c., Smith, 1 b., Phillips, 2b., Beaman, 3b., Keep, s. s., Lemoyne, 1. f., Winslow, c. f., Crocker...