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...base hits - Phillips. First base on balls - Harvard, 4; Cambridge, 1. First base on errors - Harvard, 8; Cambridge, 3. Struck out - Harvard, 12; Cambridge, 5. Passed balls - Bertch, 6; Henshaw, 2. Wild pitches - Ryan, 2. Umpire - E. H. Nichols, '86. Time - 2 hours 18 minutes...
...Total bases on hits - Harvard, 7; Dr. Pope's, 4. First base on balls - Smith, 2; Pope, 1. First base on errors - Dr. Pope's nine, 7; Harvard, 9, Struck out - Dr. Pope's nine, 10; Harvard, 1. Double play - Merrill and Sawyer. Passed balls - Richardson, 1; Henshaw, 3. Wild pitches - Pope, 1; Smith, 2. Time - 2 hours 10 minutes. Umpire - Curtis...
...soul, and finds Proserpina there on the same errand; Pluto falls in love with Proserpina and refuses to let her return to earth; the difficulty of providing a bridal trousseau is solved by the property manager, and the play ends in a blaze of red fire and a wild dance of demons, and condemned souls. Following is the cast: Romulus, (red,) Remus, (blue,) L. Anderson, L. Honore; Pluto, W. H. Rand, Jr.; Charon, R. A. Lawrence; Proserpina, W. B. de Billier; Mother Ceres, H. M. Clarke, Jr.; leading shepherdesses, L. M. Keasbey, W. Abbott, A. P. Butler. The honors...
Owing to the way in which the fencing of Saturday degenerated into wild thrusting and a reliance upon strength instead of skill, it is understood that those in college who are instructed in this sport will soon meet and draw up a new code of rules for the judging of fencing bouts. Mr. John Boyle O'Reilly favors the plan...
Amory, '88 and Lander, '86, were the contestants in the first round of the fencing. The men fought well but were pretty wild. Lander won by a score of seven points to five. The next bout was between Isham, R. G., and Morris, R. G. Morris showed good form and a thorough knowledge of fencing, but was unable to do much against his more powerful adversary. Isham was very wild. Isham won the bout, seven points to four...