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...kick from the 23-yard line, he handled forward passes in excellent style, the three which he tried being successful. Although Potter played only during the first half, he ran in three punts 28, 21 and 27 yards, respectively, and his judgment in the choice of plays was almost faultless. Wendell was the most consistent gainer in the backfield although Graustein and Campbell made several long runs around the ends...
...championship of Massachusetts yesterday afternoon at the Longwood Cricket Club, winning by the decisive score of 6-3, 6-0, 6-3. Niles came through the tournament with the greatest ease, losing but 16 games in six matches. Against Seaver, as against all his other opponents, he played almost faultless tennis and was not in the least pushed to win. His serve, falling deep in first one corner of the court and then the other, and with a high-bouncing twist, proved almost impossible for Seaver to handle, while his net game was brilliantly sharp and severe. From the back...
...with one out, Hollister was passed, was advanced to second on Watson's lone hit, and stole third, but was left there when Holbrook struck out, and Graves was out on a grounder to Pumpelly. Holbrook, at second base, played well for the Freshmen, fielding several difficult balls in faultless style...
...Ulrich Michaelis doubted and hesitated for a time, but Mr. Moody seems, here, to have regained the lost, to have conquered doubt, just as his hero does. This is most hopeful. Another thing which is here for the first time is the union of a thoughtful treatment with almost faultless dramatic craftsmanship. This play should mean a step forward in the development of American drama...
...text was first printed in quarto form in 1605 for Thomas Thorpe. "All Fooles" is a romantic comedy with the characters, which are borrowed from Latin comedy, appearing as types rather than well-rounded individuals. Mr. Swineburne, the English critic, has pronounced "All Fooles" one of the most faultless examples of high comedy in the whole rich field of Elizabethan Drama...