A Yale sophomore rides a 62-inch bicycle.
All the remaining games will be played on Holmes Field.
The Dartmouth nine has five feet handed batters.
Nichols will probably pitch the Dartmouth game, and the Yale game on June 21st.
The news of our freshman nine's victory was received with great satisfaction at Brown.
There is some talk of reviving the single scull races, at the next class races.
Nichols and Richardson, the battery of the Beacon nine, play together remarkably well.
The bicycle club had a successful run, ending with a swim in the Charles, yesterday.
There is already a noticeable diminution in the number of boarders at Memorial Hall.
There is but little difference in the 2an base records of Coolidge of Harvard and Terry of Yale.
Twenty-five men from San Francisco expect to enter Sheffield Scientific school next Fall. [Ex.
One of the best places on Holmes from which to witness a ball game is under the willows near left-field.
The Yale delegation at Saturday's game pluckily cheered their nine from the start to the finish of the contest.
The increase of "table," and "scrub" nines, shows how great is the interest felt in baseball, this year.
Tickets for the Darmouth game are sale at Bartlett's on Monday next.
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