Word: bynner
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...from beginning to end, vigorous, and thoroughly worth reading. "June", a poem by John Corbin '92, is perhaps a little uneven in quality, but it is high praise to say that in many lines it comes very close to the spirit of its title. "The Salvation Army", by Witter Bynner '02, is a half quizzical bit of verse, which very aptly phrases the attitude of those "who stand aside and say, 'O, they accomplish good.'" The number as a whole represents well, if not so completely as one might wish, the literary traditions on which the Advocate has been standing...
Wallace, the first Yale man at bat, made a home run. Yale scored two more runs in the third inning, when Bynner got his base on balls, went to third on Greene's error, and scored on a hit by Drisko, who reached home on Behr's single. In the next inning, with two out, emerick got to second on Russell's error, Bynner received a base on balls, and both scored on Drisko's long hit to right field...
...Freshmen did not score until the seventh inning, when singles by Brennan, Dexter, and Russell, a hit by Mahar, and Lasley's error resulted in three runs. Dexter reached first on Bynner's error in the ninth inning; Russell's single advanced him to second, and Giles's hit to left field brought both men home. Giles scored on Mahar...
...last half of the ninth inning Emerick and Bynner got to first on successive errors by Greene and Tweed. Barnes, batting for Drisko, struck out, but Wallace's infield hit filled the bases, and Behr's two-base hit scored the winning run for the Yale freshmen...
Following are the batting orders: Harvard 1907. Yale 1907. Mahar, s.s. 2b., Ford Dexter, 3b. 3b., Church Eiles, l.f. c.f., Behr Russell, 2b. s.s., Camp Greene, c.f. c., Lasley Evans, 1b. l.f., Bynner Brennan, p. r.f., Emnerick Tweed, e. 1b., Everett Foster, r.f. p., Drisco