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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...choose men of both honesty and ability. There has never been a case of corruption in all the school boards that have been elected by universal suffrage. The working classes do not at present realize the evils existing in American city government; but when this appreciation is brought home to them, they will undoubtedly be on the side of the right. The question at present is, Should not universal suffrage be given a fair chance to show that with efficient machinery it can establish a city government that will be at once efficient and pure...
...took second while Harvey made third on the throw in. When Aronson hit to the second baseman Harvey slid to the plate and was safe, while Aronson was also safe at first. Currier then went out, pitcher to first, and Carlisle running for Lanigan was caught between third and home on a double assist, thus ending Harvard's hopes for another...
...should be in better shape than last week to put up a fast, hard game. McKay, who pitched the whole game at New Haven, will be in the box again today, while Yale will put in a new man, Hartwell. The Freshmen will have the advantage of playing on home grounds, and the game should be close. Positions in the batting orders have been slightly changed and the two teams will play as follows: HARVARD 1911. YALE 1911. Rogers, c.f. c., Badger A. Sweetser, 2b. 2b., Mcintyre McLaughlin, l.f. s.s., Reilly Minot, r.f. c.f., Corey J. Sweetser, c. 1b., Lilley...
...first score of the game was made by Yale in the fifth inning when Daly singled, stole second, and got home on a wild throw and a squeeze play which he worked with Badger. Harvard tied in the eighth when J. Sweetser singled. A. Sweetser forced him out at second, stole a base, went to third on Twitchell's grounder and scored on a wild pitch. There were no more runs until the twelfth, when Rogers knocked out a single. He reached second when Reilly dropped Taylor's fly, took third on a wild pitch, and got home when Tommers...
...Dowd pitched excellent ball for Holy Cross, allowing Yale but two safe hits. The only other man to reach first was hit by Dowd. Holy Cross scored its only run in the ninth inning. Barry was hit, stole second, made third on Mansfield's hit and came home on Rose's wild pitch...