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...grind." "God and his World" is ingeniously reviewed with columns of quotations. "An Arthenian Journey" is more clever than entertaining. In "Over the Teacups" Dr. Holmes is not at his best, but introduces the slight sketch of a most effective maniac story. "Cart Horses" by H. C. Merwin is full of information. William Morris' "House of the Wolfings" is reviewed, and poems are contributed by Mrs. Fields and Mary C. Gates. "Rod's Salvation" is concluded, and "Sidney" keeps on its way. The Contributor's Club is evidently on the verge of nervous prostration...
...bases on balls in succession; Stone struck out; Dolan's single sent Trafford to third, Upton to second and filled the bases; Soule hit safely and Trafford scored, Upton and Dolan each being advanced a base; Howe struck out; with two runs to tie, two out and the bases full, Frothingham came to the bat; he hit a rattling single to centre and Upton scored. Dickerman from centre field threw wild to the plate and Dolan scored; the catcher threw wild to the pitcher at the plate and Soule scored; Frothingham took third on the play. Hallowell made...
...will undoubtedly be of interest to collegians. It contains the schedules of the American College Base Ball Association, beside the schedules of the leading college nines for this season. The schedules of the major leagues are neatly arranged, and the appearance of the book is greatly enhanced by fine full page portraits sf the best professional players...
Princeton made one error to two by Yale, and Young out-pitched Stagg. Only one Yale man got beyond first base, while at one time Princeton had the bases full. McMillan, the Princeton right-fielder, accepted seven chances, two very difficult, without an error. With the exception of this, all the play was in the infield. A wild pitch by Stagg let in the winning run. The game on the whole was the finest ever seen at Princeton. Princeton made the only run of the game in the 8th inning...
...second inning Field hit safely to right, and was forced to second on Dooms' base on balls. Smith sacrificed and advanced each of the runners a base. Mansell got four balls, and the bases were full. Downer struck the next man out, and Sullivan ended the inning-Dean to Trafford. For Harvard, Hallowell mane a hit, but the next three men went out in order. Harvard did not get a man past second again till the seventh inning...