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...nine played the Worcester New England League team at Worcester yesterday, and suffered a bad defeat. For the first four innings Harvard played steadily, but after that a large number of errors were made. The professional coaching of their opponents, and the continual shouting of the crowd seemed to rattle the Harvard players, for nearly all the men fumbled badly. Harvard batted finely all through the game, and had the base running been a trifle sharper two or more runs would have been added to the score. The outfielders did not seem to be able to play their positions. They...
...suitable ground, or rather any ground at all, About ten games have been arranged for this spring, two of them-those with the University of Pennsylvania and Haverford College-being for the intercollegiate championship. If a suitable ground can be had the prospects for a good eleven this year seem encouraging, as a number of new men have turned...
...Columbia freshmen have refused to row Yale, '92, next June in a separate race, but will enter a three-cornered race with Harvard and Yale, if Harvard will consent. The Yale News, in speaking of this, says: "It would seem that the proposition of a three-cornered race would be willingly accepted by Harvard, as she would still row but one race and at the same time have an opportunity which she can not but desire of meeting the Yale freshman crew...
...field in the coming championship games a great deal of hard work must be done. The work of the nine agains professionals was, to say the least, discouraging, although, when we take into consideration all the disadvantages under which the nine played, not so unsatisfactory as many seem to think. The infield is very weak and the team as a whole bat very poorly, The great advantage of these professional games is to bring out the weak points of the team and especially to develop steadiness of play. The games during the recess have showed, that without incessant hard work...
...difficult to understand just what the Faculty desire to effect by the change in the regulations announced to day. The obvious purpose would seem to be that the students should be brought back promptly after the recesses; but if this is the only thing which will be accomplished the regulation will certainly arouse much dissatisfaction. The vacations are all very short, the one at Christmas being so short that it hardly means a vacation to those whose homes are in the South and West, But at present it is no very difficult matter for a student so to arrange...