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...hits and two errors. Six runs were added in the third and fourth off three hits aided by errors by Baker and Lovering. For Harvard, Lovering made a run in the first inning off a two base hit and errors. Two runs, one earned, were added in the seventh inning, after two men were out. Coolidge and Baker then hit safe but were left. Brown won the game by sharp fielding at critical points, Shedd in particular distinguishing himself. Crocker was hit in the head by a foul tip in the fourth inning but pluckily resumed play. About twenty...
...particularly well played on either side and was won by the Newtons by bunching their hits in opportune places. The features of the game were the pitching of Fish, the right field play of Lovering and the beautiful stop of a hot ball off Hackett's bat in the seventh inning by Baker. Bowen, the catcher of the Newtons, split his hand in the sixth inning and his place was taken by Daniels, whose play was an improvement over that of his predecessor. In the second inning, while trying to steal second, Nichols turned his ankle and was obliged...
...Johns Hopkins University commencement exercises last week completed the seventh year of the institution. These exercises differ from those of Harvard, Yale or any other of our colleges. The ten preceding days are devoted to the examinations. These final examinations are conducted by gentlemen not connected with the university and not acquainted with the students. This is a severe test, as all can see. The closing or graduating ceremonies are very simple. Visitors are admitted by ticket. Punctually at the hour, the procession - president, trustees, faculty, fellows, candidates for degrees and students - enter the hall, the president, trustees and fellows...
...muff of Odell's throw, stole second and went to third on a passed ball. Allen hit to Oliver and was given his base on an error while Edgerly scored. Allen stole second, but was left there, as Nichols went out on a long fly to Brigham. In the seventh inning Yale added three runs to her score. Bremner made a hit and scored on Lang's two bagger. Brigham went out on a foul fly to Allen and Lang went to third on an attempted put out, scoring on Morley's hit. Dutcher hit to Edgerly, who put Morley...
Harvard was retired in one, two, three, order in the seventh inning. Yale was kept from scoring in the eighth inning although she had three men on bases. Harvard made three runs in the eighth inning. Phillips fouled out. Edgerly hit safely and Bruner took his base on balls, Edgerly going to second; both men were advanced one base on a wild pitch. Collins hit to Oliver who put Bruner out at third. Edgerly scored and Collins went to second. Allen got his base on an attempted put-out and both men scored on a wild pitch, Nichols took...