Word: latters
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...ninth and win out. The Bowdoin nine today will contain six of last year's team, and therefore a hard game is to be expected. Bowdoin with Files in the box has already defeated Brown 5 to 4, and Princeton in five innings 5 to 2. In the latter game Heyniger was the opposing pitcher. Bowdoin has, however, been beaten by the strong Seton Hall team, which beat the University of Vermont, and by New York University...
...Yale faculty did not do so, the undergraduates would have little to fear. President Hadley has been quoted as saying. "Some" of the students "wish to go home for Saturday or Sunday. Others go to the nearest city to amuse themselves. Each of these things, particularly the latter, is a more serious cause of interruption to college work than are most of the intercollegiate sports. If sports keep the students together, I am afraid we shall do more harm than good by discouraging them." Princeton also has little cause for worry, for President Wilson said at a recent dinner...
...University team this afternoon will present an entirely new outfield, and there will be one change in the infield. Lanigan and Aronson were both members of last year's Freshman team, the former pitching and playing in the outfield, and the latter occupying short stop. Waters played on the second team two years ago and last year was on the University squad. Keefe, who replaces McCall at second base, is a fast fielder and good batter, and was third base on last year's second team. The infield is at present playing in good form, but the outfielders fail...
...past week has been too cold for good practice, except on Wednesday, when a nine-inning game was played. Both teams were fast in the field and played errorless ball, but at bat only secured nine hits. The coming games should operate in strengthening the team in the latter department...
Besides guiding the tube into position, electricity is also to be employed for keeping it on the object as the latter is carried from east to west by the west-to-east motion of the earth...