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...Varsity Nine, 12; Second Nine, 8.The nine played its first game on Monday last with the Second Nine on Holmes Feld. The nines exchanged "batteries," Fletcher and Keep pitching and catching for the 'Varsity, White and Crocker for the Second Nine. The playing was rather weak throughout. White's pitching was wild at times, but was well supported by Crocker. Keep caught well for the 'Varsity. Lovering, Beaman and Smith did the best work...
Apropos of the appointment of Professors Andrews and Tilman of West Point to visit Harvard and Yale, a prominent army officer is reported as saying : "This may be considered a new departure, but the world moves, and we must keep abreast of the spirit of the age. It is desirable that West Point should avail itself of every thing which is commended and indorsed by the experience of our leading institutions of learning...
...they have not yet been able to settle down to work with eight regular men, and the former have been rowing in a cranky shell. The juniors have been quietly confident of the race until Saturday, when the freshmen opened their eyes somewhat. Whether or not the latter can keep their spurt up for two miles, remains to be seen. Disinterested parties expect a close and interesting race, and have yet no unanimous opinion as to the winner, although the general verdict is that '83 will not be far from the front, while '86 will by no means bring...
...management upon their success in skilfully conducting the exhibitions and adding one more series to the long list of successful and popular entertainments which have of late years characterized the Harvard Athletic Association. Mr. Lowell's management has been energetic throughout and marked by an earnest desire to keep the meetings up to the high standard set by his predecessors...
...being no contests in sparring or wrestling. Most of the events were filled from '83 and '86. Our winter meetings this year, as a whole, have been eminently successful but with the graduation of '83, so many good men will be lost, that great energy will be needed to keep these meetings up to their present standard...