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...Yale team came to Boston last night. The nine will probably be made up as it was in the Princeton game last Saturday. Owsley, however, is on a trip with the freshman nine, and it is barely possible that he will not play third base with the 'varsity today. If he does play the team will be constituted as follows: Stagg p., Calhoun 2b., McBride 1b., Dalzell cf., Poole c., McClung ss., Cushing rf., McClintock lf., Owsley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Yale Game. | 5/31/1890 | See Source »

...single game annually and that at New York. College athletics are intended for students, and the great majority of Harvard men would fail to derived any benefit from football if all championship matches were transferred to New York. A comparatively small number of men could afford to take the trip, and the enthusiasm of the rest would fall off when they felt that they were never to witness the one great annual match. It is enough to have the boat races rowed at an inaccessible distance. This is submitted to on account of the necessity of finding suitable water...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/24/1890 | See Source »

...members of '93 have shown as yet but little disposition to give more than good words to their crew. Such contributions will not pay the expenses of a shell, training-table, and trip to New London. They seem but hollow and meaningless when the speakers persistently refuse to give any more substantial support. The present lack of interest is disheartening to the crew as well as to the manager, and will tell in the races. No man can pull his best when he feels that his classmates are indifferent to success. It the members of '93 are not wholly indifferent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/8/1890 | See Source »

...country and Canada. The book opens with brief sketches of the year's work in this country and in England, and closes with the revised rules of the game. Its bulk is occupied by club scores. The first record is that of the Gentlemen of Philadelphia on their English trip. Next comes the Harvard record. with a summary of the matches and the individual batting and bowling averages. Then follow in some confusion records of other clubs. A noticeable fault is the omission of the Longwood club's scores. The book ought to have been better arranged and more complete...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Book Review. | 4/12/1890 | See Source »

...Colorado, and the paleontologists and topographers in Utah and Wyoming. A more successful expedition was made in 1878 by a small party which explored the Bridger Eocene of south western Wyoming. In 1882 another successful party made a collection of the White River Miocene of Dakota and Nebraska. The trip to the Wasatch beds of northern Wyoming under Professor Scott in 1884 accomplished little, but in 1885 and 1886, valuable collections were made from the Bridger country and from the little-known vita fountains of northeastern Utah. In 1889 the seventh expedition secured extensive collections from the miocene formations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton's Exploration. | 4/11/1890 | See Source »

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