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Seventeen members of the Freshman baseball team who made the trip to New Haven and all of whom played in the Yale freshman game will receive their numerals. They are as follows: John Alden Beaman, of Princeton; Rufus Hallowell Bond, of Everett; Edward Livingston Burrill, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; Edward Lawrence Casey (captain), of Natick; Hamilton Coolidge, of Brookline; Philip Henry Currier, of Wellesley Hills; Winslow Bent Felton of Haverford, Pa.; Charles Fairchild Fuller, of New York, N. Y.; Robert Ellsworth Gross, of West Newton; James Wilbert Henderson, of Cambridge; Gorham Hubbard, Jr., of Boston; Norman Howes Kerr...
...University second team 6 to 4, and was also beaten by Worcester Academy 8 to 6, so the first year team, which has been improving steadily, should be able to win this afternoon. The Freshmen have won four games and lost four this season. Captain Casey and Bond in the outfield are both playing good ball and are hitting extremely well. Kerr at shortstop, who has also been putting up a heady game, may not be able to play because of an injury to his finger. In this case, McLeod will probably take short and Hubbard second...
...perhaps the most important work," continued Mr. Carter, "is done in the great concentration camps which have grown up. Lectures by professors of local universities have been arranged, thereby starting a bond of friendship between the prisoners and their captors...
...team will line up as follows: McLeod, 2b.; Casey, c.f.; Bond. r.f.; Fuller, c.; Gross, l.f.; Sears, 1b.; Kerr, s.s.; Burrill, 3b.; Leighton...
...Freshmen showed great improvement in their style of ball, gathering in five hits, and fielding consistently well, and at times brilliantly. In the out-field, Bond starred by making two difficult catches, while Kerr, at short, made one particularly skillful stop. The game was fast and well-played, with the exception of the Freshmen's one moment of weakness in the eighth inning...