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...very exciting and even game the University nine defeated Michigan on Saturday by 5 to 4. Harvard took the lead at the start, but Michigan tied the score in the sixth, and in the seventh gained the lead. Then in the ninth inning Harvard filled the bases with one out, and Frantz sent in the two winning runs by a long hit over the centre fielder's head. It was good for a home run, but a two base hit was all that was necessary to score the winning run. The game was full of excellent playing. In the field...
...base on balls, and came home when Reid for the second time knocked the ball over the fence. In the next inning Clark got a base on balls, took second on Devens's out at first and scored on Coolidge's single. Harvard made three more runs in the seventh inning. Frantz got a base on balls. Stillman singled, and both runners advanced on Clark' sacrifice. Devens then brought in both runs with a single, and scored the last run himself on wild throws by Flavell and Gawthrop...
...seventh annual debate between Harvard and Princeton will be held this evening at Princeton. The question for discussion is. "Resolved, That Congress was justified in imposing the terms embodied in the Platt amendment to the army appropriation bill, as conditions precedent to leaving the government and control of Cuba to its people, the condition with regard to the Isle of Pines being excepted." Princeton chose the question and Harvard decided to support the negative. The Harvard team, composed of J. D. Fackler 1L., J. W. Scott '04 and H. P. Chandler '01 will give their opening speeches in the order...
...game was called at the end of the seventh inning on account of the late hour...
Dudley pitched for seven innings for the Harvard team, and struck out the Roxbury Latin batters at will until the seventh inning, when a three base hit by Schoenfuss and an error by Jaynes gave the Roxbury team their only run. He was replaced by Winsor, who was equally effective. Jaques gave both pitchers good support and threw well to bases. The infield had but few chances, but did not accept them with the speed and accuracy which will be necessary against a stronger team. Jaynes, who played in centre field yesterday, was very slow in the field and weak...