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...nine will play a team composed of Harvard graduates today at 4 o'clock. The team will be made up as follows: p., J. Highlands; c., Murray; 1b., Trafford; 2b., Frothingham; 3b., Abbott; s. s., Hovey; l. f., Upton; c. f., Hallowell; r. f., Soule. These are all Harvard men with the exception of Murray, the catcher...
...following men had not applied for their tickets at Leavitt and Peirce's last night at 10 o'clock: W. A. Butler, G. E. Smith, S. F. Sears, H. Morris, W. E. Hutton, A. Blearman, G. B. Richardson, C. S. Knight, H. L. Prescott, H. P. Walker, R. Upton, G. T. Lapsley, K. Horton, C. N. Cutler. These men must call or send order for their tickets before twelve o'clock today. If not called for then the money will be refunded and the tickets sold to other parties...
...kinds of professionalism, exclude all but bona fide students in good standing, and minimize the chance of coming to Harvard with athletics as the primary purpose. By them six 'varsity men who are still in college and would care to go into athletics, are excluded. They are Frothingham, Upton, Abbott, Sullivan, of the nine; Fearing, of the crew and Mott Haven team; Lewis, of the eleven. Frothingham, Upton, and Fearing have been on Harvard teams four years. Abbott played on the Dartmouth nine, Sullivan and Lewis came from Amherst. The nine is badly crippled, but obviously it would...
...debate to be held next month in Sanders Theatre will be the fifth contest of the kind between Harvard and Yale. The first one was held in Sanders Theatre January 14, 1892. The debaters were, for Yale, R. R. Upton, W. E. Thoms and W. P. Aiken; for Harvard, G. P. Costigan, Jr., R. C. Surbridge and A. P Stone. The subject was: "Resolved, That a young man, casting his first ballot in 1892, should vote for the nominees of the Democratic party." No decision was rendered...
Alcantor, Roger Upton...