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...third best pitcher in College. However, from his showing against the Seniors, Cooper should be a hard man to beat. In case the Juniors find him easy to hit, Bush or Palmer will be used. On the whole, the teams are very well matched, and a close game should result. The batting orders: 1908. 1909 Pritchett, s.s. r.f., Moss Keefe, 3b 1b., Harding Smith, 2b. s.s., Paine Waters, 1b. l.f., Palmer Slater, p. p., Cooper Bird, c.f. 2b., Rowley Rogers, r.f. c.f., Currie Carlisle, c. 3b., Howes Butt, l.f. c., Kelley
Beginning tomorrow all orders at Memorial Hall for extras and extra meals must be accompanied by coupons from the regular coupon books. Coupon books to be charged on the term bill must be obtained at the Auditor's office before the close of the dinner hour tonight. After that time all coupons obtained, either in whole books or parts, must be paid for in cash. Undetached coupons will be credited to the account of the member to whom the book was issued, provided the book is returned to the Auditor before the close of the dinner hour this evening. After...
Beginning next Wednesday all orders at Memorial Hall for extras and extra meals must be accompanied by coupons from the regular coupon books. Coupon books to be charged on the term bill must be obtained at the Auditor's office before the close of the dinner hour tomorrow. After that time all coupons obtained, either in whole books or parts, must be paid for in cash. Undetached coupons will be credited to the account of the member to whom the book was issued, provided the book is returned to the Auditor before the close of the dinner hour next Tuesday...
...notices of withdrawal to take effect before the close of the college year must be entered on the book in the Auditor's office before the close of the dinner hour on Tuesday...
...race started at 6.18 o'clock. The Freshmen caught the water first and began rowing a 32 stroke to Springfield's 34. They gained slightly, but at the quarter-mile Springfield, was drawing ahead. At the Harvard bridge the Freshman coxswain had to steer so close to the other shell to avoid, a raft that Jose at 2 in the Harvard boat struck his oar against that of Hicks, Springfield's number 7, and caught a slight crab. From this point the superiority of the Springfield crew was apparent, and they finished well together, with a strong spurt...