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The prize cups for the Harvard nine are now on exhibition at 8 Winter street, Boston. They are eleven loving cups, one to be presented to each man who played in either the Yale or Princeton game; that is, to the nine that played in the Yale game, and to Wiggin and Hovey. They cups are all of the same size, and solid silver, Captain Frothingham's in addition being gold rolled. The wording on each cup is the same. On one side is engraved, "1893, Baseball Championship, Harvard, Yale, Princeton." Below this is a fancy H. U. B. B. C. monogram, and beneath this the player's name and position. On the other side are the scores of the games between Harvard, Yale and Princeton, played last spring.
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