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...play an exhibition game with the Brown men. About 200 graduates, undergraduates and lady friends wit nessed the champions administer a telling defeat to the home nine. The game was played upon the "celebrated" ball field just behind the college buildings, noted for its short left field, hilly right field and the stone church at left centre...
...result of this hard hitting was to send Gunderson to right field and Murphy into the pitchers box. There the latter did not fare much better than his predecessor. Two runs were made in the 7th and two more in the eighth. In the ninth Brown made its only hit off Winslow, a high fly just over the fence at left field. Before Foster could get over the fence and field it back, the batsman, Gunderson, had made the circuit of the bases. The score at the end was thus 15 to 2 in favor of Harvard. The work...
...right stood a young man of the unquestionable dude stamp, whose sole energy seemed to be concentrated in masticating the head of his cane, or regarding with languid anxiety the lily in his button-hole, while he occasionally gave vent to ejaculations of "by Jove," "deuced clever that." Our companion informed us that he was a Beck Hall man, and, if he lived, would probably graduate in the class of nineteen hundred and eighty...
...thoroughly rebuilt inside and is now used for students rooms; and there have been, of course, many important repairs and changes in the exterior of the building in the course of its long life. However it has never been so much changed as to lose its identity and the right to be called Wadsworth House, and cannot fail to be of great historical interest as long as it exists...
Wiestling opened the third inning by a long hit to right field which was captured by Murphy. Beaman and Winslow were fielded out at first. When Brown came to the plate, Nichols won applause by repeating his performance of the previous inning, and retiring his men in order. Harvard scored its first run in the fourth. Nichols was sharply fielded out at first. Willard hit a fairly easy grounder to Cook, and seemed about to fall an easy victim at first, but Cook threw the ball five feet over Seagrave's head, allowing Willard to reach third. Allen went...