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 one in many respects, the campaign being marked by half a dozen closely contested and well played games, prominent among which was the drawn game of May 6th, at Williamstown, between Dartmouth and Williams, which ended with a score of 2 to 2 at the end of the 11th innings. A fine game, too, was played on May 30th, at the same place, when the Williams nine were victors over the Amhersts by 1 to 0, Hollister pitching against Colby. Here is the full record of the championship campaign:

The record in full is as follows:

The players of the three clubs were as follows: