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July 2 and 4, Northampton, three games; 9, Milford Athletics; 15 and 16, Brattle-boros at Brattleboro; 18, at Springfield; 19, New Jersey A. C.; 20, Staten Island Cricket Club; 21, New Jersey A. C.; 22, Manhattan A. C.; 23, Asbury Park Athletic Association; 25, Rivertons of Philadelphia; 26, Oxford, Pa.; 27, Athletic Club of Schylkill navy; 28, Taconey, Pa.; 29 and 30, Cape May; Aug. 1 and 2, Alleghany Athletic Association of Pittsburg; 3, open; 4, 5 and 6, Cleveland Athletic Club; 8, 9 and 10, around Detroit; 11, 12 and 13, Detroit A. C.; 15, Buffalo; 16, Rochester...
...Milford's with, the exception of the two men who got first on their hits, went out in one, two, three order all through the game...
Stolen bases, Hallowell, Frothingham, Judd, McKeaver, and Hickey. First base on balls, Frothingham, Hickey, Kiley. Sacrifice hits, Corbett. First base on errors, Harvard 4. Left on bases, Harvard 7; Milford 2. Struck out, Cook Dickinson, Cobb, Judd, Wise (3), O'Connor, McMahon, Hickey, Kiley. Hit by pitched ball, McKeever. Time, 1 hr. 26 min. Umpires, Mullen, Gardner...
There will be a game today between Harvard and Milford at 4 p. m. on Holmes Field...
...born in Farmington, Conn., in 1811. In 1831, he graduated from Yale and two years later became a tutor in the college. During these years he studied theology and in 1836, he became pastor of the Congregational Church at Milford. During the ten years following he had charge of several Congregational churches. In 1846 he returned to New Haven to take the chair of Clark professor of metaphysics and moral philosophy in the college. It was in 1853 that Yale sent him to Germany to study modern German philosophy. Five years later he received the degree of D. D. from...