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...Blossom, was left on base by Winslow's flying out to Edwards. Blossom made matters look hopeful for the home team by making a clean drive for three bases, and scoring on the hit by Cooper, the next man at the bat. With the aid of Bickham's put-out, and the single by Reynolds, Cooper was enabled to score, and Reynolds, also crossed the plate by means of two successful steals and a passed ball. Clark struck out, and Shaw closed the inning by getting caught while attempting to steal second after reaching first on Smith's error...
Nichols got his base in the sixth on an error by Edwards, went to second and third on a passed ball and wild pitch, and was brought in by Willard's two-bagger. Willard went to third on a passed ball, but was put out at the plate. Allen flied out to Clark. Smith reached first on Willard's put-out, went to third on a passed ball, and was left there when Wiestling went out, Edwards to Toler. For Princeton the first three men, Toler, Blossom and Cooper, were promptly disposed of on a long fly to Foster...
SHAKSPERE CLUB. There will be a dress rehearsal of Julius Caesar this morning at 10 o'clock. All who take part will please be on hand promptly, in order to put on their costumes. For the evening performance, it is necessary that all those who take part it is necessary that all those who take part in the 1st Scene should be on hand at 6.30 o'clock; all others must be on hand at 7 o'clock...
Thanks to the personal efforts of Mr. Dathrop, who was on the ground two days in advance, the track, usually in a poor condition at this season of the year. was put into fair shape for running, and the athletes were not bothered quite as much by that as formerly. But although the track was in a better condition than last year, the general management of the games was very lax, some of the officials being so incompetent or prejudiced that Harvard suffered the loss of at least two events...
...made in the points mentioned. First, then, the tendency to look after the ball when it is hit, instead of starting for first base, at once, and at full speed, must be overcome. In the next place the players, when on base, must watch the ball more closely, put more speed into their running, and slide more fearlessly. A third and most glaring defect is the lack of proper coaching. A man must be at first and at third; on the alert for every chance, and prepared to coach the runner around at every opportunity. So much for the points...