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Batting averages for all members of the University baseball squad who have played in one or more games this year have been prepared, and are printed below: Name. g. a.b. r. h. b.b. Ave. Knowles, l.f., 3 14 5 6 0 .428 Bigelow, p., c.f., 6 12 0 5 3 .417 Perkins, 3b., 8 32 5 13 3 .406 Emmons, s.s., 6 24 4 9 3 .375 Blair, c., 1b., 5 14 2 5 3 .357 Stillman, C. S., c., 2 6 1 2 0 .333 Frothingham, 1b.,r.f., 8 32 5 10 2 .313 Hallowell...
Owing to the difficulty of obtaining the proper Chinese dye, the shade gradually degenerated to magenta. For some years the college paper was called the "Magenta." Finally, however, the authorities revived the original shade and made it the official University color. The name of the paper was then changed to the "CRIMSON...
...proud of the record of the Lafayette Flying Corps, which contained many college men. Among the Aces of the American Army besides the famous Captain Eddie Rickenbacker are Lieutenant Douglas Campbell, Lieutenant Chestier Wright, and Lieutenant Thomas Hitchcock, of Harvard, and many others who have helped to make the name of Harvard long rememberer in the history of American aviation. There are still other great names to be recorded in the new book of intercollegiate aviation, and we hope that the aviators from Cambridge, having been the first from any university to enter the Atlantic City contests, will go down...
...meeting of all the "Y" men in Yale held at New Haven this week, the plans for the organization of a "Y" Club for Yale athletes were completed. Contrary to the conception given by the name, the club is not meant to be exclusively for men who have won their letter, but for all members of the University who are trying for any major or minor sport team. It is also planned to have training tables for every branch of sport as far as possible...
...western coast of Asia Minor, and although the population is almost entirely Greek, formerly belonged to Turkey. In the Turko-Italian war of 1912, they were seized by Italy, and in spite of frequent protests by the inhabitants, have remained in the possession of that country ever since. The name Dodecanesian, meaning 12 islands, does not appear on any map, for the term has only recently come to be applied to this group of islands...