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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...slow and poorly played game the Freshman nine defeated Lynn Classical High School 8 to 5 on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Neither team displayed good form, and it was only the excellent pitching of Harrison, who relieved Powel in the fourth inning, that saved the day for the Freshmen. The work of W. J. Murray also deserves special mention. In four trips to the plate he made three safe hits, and his work in the field was of the highest order...
This new construction will be of steel and will form a single U-shape baseball stand in place of the three sections as they are now. The work will be completed in time for the first Princeton game on June...
...traditional and unpractical from, whereby they benefit the few and disregard the many; that those who come to them in a search for culture are being "suckled in a creed outworn." The field which the state institution would fill is not clearly stated, and it hardly behooves anyone to form an opinion--or a prejudice--without hearing both sides of the question...
...Davis, Jr., 2L., of the Braves, famous for his no-hit game against Philadelphia last September, showed particularly fine pitching for the Pilgrims when he held the University scoreless for four innings. Mahan started in the box for the University and went three innings in excellent form, striking out five, and allowing one scratch single. He was succeeded by Frye for four innings, who was not quite so successful. Whitney and Garritt also pitched an inning each...
...chief virtue of the present number of the "Advocate" is that it maintains a certain harmony of inferiority. Much of the writing is mediocre or positively bad. To the latter class belongs the prosesketch, "A Nightmare Whisper of the War." The author has contracted from Stevenson an aggravated form of the adjectival disease, and the ineffective anti-climax with which the piece concludes does not compensate the reader for the pathological exhibition to which he has been subjected in the foregoing tedious paragraphs. Though free from this contagion, the "storiette" called "A Gamble in Orange Blossoms" is badly constructed, failing...