The game played against Amherst by the 'varsity nine, on Thursday last, was a pretty good proof of the abilities of the team. The men showed that, as a whole, they could do good work with the bat while facing a strong pitcher. The fielding was steady, notably in centre field, and the work of the battery was well up to the standard we have been taught to expect. With the nine in its present condition, there ought to be but little doubt of the issue of the game against Brown this afternoon. At any rate, we feel justified in the belief that the ruinous slip made by the nine in its game at Providence last year is not to be repeated.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.