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The Crimson did not excell at bat, excepting only Bart Harvey's three-for-four performance which included a long triple to left. B. U.'s left fielder Jim Cassidy knocked out the only other extra base hit with a long but inconsequential double to left in the seventh.
Gratitude. In Richmond, Ind., John Count was released from jail after an eleven-day stay for intoxication. Back shortly with gifts for his excell mates, he was readmitted, reintoxicated.
"Cleveland has the best pitching staff in the League, now that Bob Feller has found himself." The Athletic's mentor added, "Feller is young and he didn't know too much baseball when he started, but I think no will turn in an excell ent performance this season."
Died. Charles Hutchinson Gabriel, 76, hymn writer & composer; of a decline begun by his wife's death last year; in Hollywood. Associated with E. O. Excell, William Ashley ("Billy") Sunday, Sam Jones and Professor J. H. Kurzenknabe in hymn-publishing, he composed "Brighten the Corner Where You Are," "Since Jesus...
The book is written in much the same manner as the daily review of the Royal Academy exhibition. The words round out nicely, but when you come to analyse them, they mean little or nothing. It seems to be the sort of criticism in which Englishmen excell.