The weak batting of the Harvard nine yesterday was exasperating, but it was rendered so by the fact that in every other way, their work was of high order. The life which was put into the work was a refreshing sight to all Harvard men present, and made the defeat easier to bear than most of the others during the season.
There is a danger, however, of taking defeats too philisophically. The second game with Yale will be played next Tuesday under much less favorable circumstances than those of yesterday and will be sure to test the pluck of the nine to the utmost. That they have the best wishes of every member of the University, goes without saying.
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