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Last year the team defeated Exeter in a slow six-inning game by a score of 11 to 0, five of the runs being directly due to errors by Exeter's infield. This year Exeter has been very erratic, at times playing brilliantly and at other times becoming very listless. In the game with Princeton on April 20, Exeter led by a score of 6 to 1 until the seventh inning, when the team became unsteady and allowed Princeton to score 12 runs before the end of the game. Exeter made twelve hits, however, against Stevens, who pitched for Princeton...
...authority on constructional law, a well-known writer on economic and political subjects, and the foremost orator in the Japanese House of Peers. He is president of the "American Friends' Society," and a close student of American institutions. To him, perhaps, more than to any other one man, is due the credit of bringing about the present friendly relations between America and Japan...
...development of the Freshman team has been disappointing, as little team work has been shown, and the individual playing has been uncertain. These faults have been due partly to the squad being unable to practice outdoors until this week, and partly to the general listlessness among the men. The infielders, with the exception of the battery candidates, are careless in their fielding and their throwing is extremely inaccurate. Although the outfielders are doing good work in judging fly balls, they have not enough spirit and are especially slow in starting after the ball. Several of the battery candidates show promise...
...Freshmen defeated the Sophomores yesterday in the second game of the interclass lacrosse series by the score of 3 goals to 2. The final game for the championship will be played between the Freshmen and Juniors on April 26. The game was loosely played: the victory for 1907 was due to better team play and a stronger attack. At the end of the first half the score was 2 to 1 in favor of the Sophomores. In the second half, however, the Sophomore defence weakened and long runs by Robinson twice resulted in goals for the Freshmen. Robinson and Wendell...
...treasurer's report for the year ending March 1, 1904, shows an increase in the deficit from $1539.49 to $2963.50. This is due to a smaller return from membership fees, and to an increased loss in the running of the dining rooms and house department...