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...error, and that an excusable one. The batteries, however, on both sides did most of the work, and up to the last inning hardly a man was put out by the Tufts nine on fielding chances. Meade, formerly of the Holy Cross college team, pitched a fine game and struck out fourteen men. His catcher, however, did not support him well, and to his misplays were due several of the runs of the Harvard nine. Howland batted well for Harvard, making a single and a triple. Meade was too strong for most of the other men, however, although Cummings made...
Three base hits, Howland, Cummings, Wise; first base on balls, by Meade 4, by Downer 1, by Cummings 1; first base on errors, Harvard 3, Tufts 1; struck out, Harvard 14, Tufts 9; passed balls, Wise; wild pitches, Meade; flies caught, Harvard 1, Tufts 4; fouls caught, Harvard 3, Tufts 1; left on bases, Harvard 4. Tufts 4; time 1 hour, 45 minutes; umpire, Mr. Laverty of Marlborough...
...freshman crew barge struck a sunken anchor last Wednesday afternoon and a hole was stove in the bottom. Hart repaired it the next...
During the electrical storm of last Tuesday night lightning either struck at the observatory or entered its system of wires from an outside were which was found fused. Hardly a single electrical instrument in the observatory was unaffected. Two of the electrical clocks were stopped. The time service all over New England suffered in consequence, until the wires were transferred to the Ballon clock, which is always kept going for just such an emergency as this. Wednesday all hands were at work repairing damages, and yesterday things were in tolerable running order again...
...Scientific school lost his life and W. E. Walker, a classmate narrowly escaped serious injury. After recitation Ritzinger and Walker went driving and on their return passed through Fair Haven. While crossing the track of the New York and New Haven railroad at Poorman's crossing, the team was struck by an express train, instantly killing Ritzinger. Walker saved himself by jumping and escaped without injury...