Word: due
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...score of 12 to 6 in the second game of the fall baseball series. Although the fielding was very ragged, on the whole the teams played better baseball than teams A and B on Thursday afternoon. Neither team showed ability in batting and the runs were principally due to errors by the opposing side. Team C made three runs in each of the first three innings as a result of a few hits and errors by team D. In the second and fourth innings team D scored four runs and on a wild throw added two more in the ninth...
...scoring, although the first team made several long gains. The backs used poor judgment at times, but on the whole did very good work, and the punting was very good. The second eleven made frequent gains through the line, chiefly through left guard and left tackle. This was partly due to the fact that White played far to the right, leaving too much ground for Brill and McFadon to cover. Hanley's work at fullback was very unsatisfactory. He is not playing nearly as well as at this time last year, but as yet no one has been found...
...scrimmage yesterday afternoon both elevens showed marked improvement, due in part to greater confidence and increased ability to work together. This was true of the linemen especially, although they failed to cover enough ground on punts. The backs were quicker in getting off and used better judgment in choosing openings. All of the men played with more snap and aggressiveness...
...student enrolled in a department of the University during the current academic year is entitled to have his membership due charged on the University term bill. All other annual members are required to pay their dues in advance...
...debate was held in Alexander Hall, Princeton, before a large audience, and resulted in a victory for Princeton. The strength of the Princeton team lay in the consistency and flawlessness of its argument due to the care with which it had prepared its speeches. The Harvard speakers on the other hand, attempted a bolder attack, and seemed more mature in their delivery. The fact that the judges were divided in their decision after remaining out about half an hour shows that Princeton did not have an easy victory...