Word: dealing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...outfield Hayes was very slow in starting after the ball. Burgess accepted four chances without an error and Rand in left covered a great deal of ground and made one fine catch of a very difficult fly. He and Burgess show a great tendency to get in each other's way when after fly balls, but this is due to lack of coaching more than anything else...
...infield or in keeping it on the ground. For the sophomores Fox and Stevens played the best games. The former accepted thirteen chances without an error. Stevens made three errors, one of which was excusable as it was not his ball, but he otherwise fielded excellently, covering a great deal of ground and making some good stops. The batting of the whole team was rather poor. Garrison as usual was especially weak and Beale was not up to his usual form...
Cross rowed very well, and there is little doubt in New Haven but what Mr. Cook will leave the make-up of the crew as he finds it. He has always shown a great deal of confidence in Ives and Hartwell, and has not been apt to make a change unless things are going badly, which is not the case at present. If he does make a change it will merely be one of policy in removing Cross on account of his weight, which may cause some shifting about of the men to alter the trim of the boat...
...practice yesterday afternoon for the first two hours was devoted entirely to batting. Under Colonel Winslow's coaching the men put a great deal of life into their work, and the batting was better than has been seen for some time, the batted balls being for the most part line hits or on the ground...
...perfect law, but that its fundamental idea was correct. He took up the conditions in 1894 and said that they fully justified the passage of the law. The people had seen that extravagance must be curtailed and that undue distribution of wealth must be corrected. This tax will deal harshly with the mercenary men of the world, but it is based on the broad principle of "equality of sacrifice for all." Before this time want, not wealth, was being daily burdened. This is the determination of the people to bring about equality of taxation, though not by communistic nor socialistic...