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...would sustain the freshmen demanding to have the first game played in New Haven on the 24th of May or not at all. Upon unanimous agreement it was resolved to have Mr. Goodwin's views communicated to the Harvard nine." We do not doubt that Mr. Goodwin was entirely right in stating that the whole college would support the freshman in this demand, or in anything else the freshmen might determine upon, although the remarks of the Courant hardly point that way. But it is this blind support that Yale always gives all her organizations, without regard to the justice...
...Yale seems determined in this matter, it rests entirely with the management of our freshmen nine whether or not we are to have the annual contest this year. If the Harvard freshmen are willing to swallow the threats of Yale and yield in a case where they have right on their side, the usual game will be played at New Haven on the twenty-fourth of next month. If, on the contrary, the Harvard freshmen decide that the time has come for a stop to Yale encroachments, the game will probably be abandoned and the Yale freshmen can march...
...game opened in a drizzling rain and a cold east wind, with Harvard at the bat. Baker got his base on a fumble by Shedd, reached second on a passed ball, third on Lovering's base hit to right field, and scored on Phillip's hit to short stop...
...York city will be held at the Manhattan athletic grounds May 17. These games are open to pupils of the private schools, and those having private tutors, and not in business in New York city only. References must be given if required. Entries must be accompanied with right and full name, and name of school and tutor. In the tugs-of-war the winning team will be presented with a set of colors. The school winning the most events to be presented with a set of colors, which, if won three successive years, will become the property of the winning...
Spencer's right was skillfully stopped by Sampson, who got onto his opponent's nob with his one-two. In the second attempt Sampson's right was more successful then Spencer's had been, for he caught him a clipper on the ivory-box, Paul retaliating on the top of Phil's brain-pan with his Dexter fin. [Clipper...