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PRINCETON, N. J., March 28, 1923. The Princeton baseball team won its first game of the season today when it defeated the Villa Nova nine on University Field by the score of 7 to 3. Because of the severe cold the game was called off after the first half of the seventh inning...
...score by innings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R. H. E. Villa Nova 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 5 6 Princeton...
Pitchers, Princeton: Carnoy, Caldwell and Townsend; Villa Nova: Meader and O'Donnell...
Canada is divided in its attitude on the liquor question. Seven provinces are absolutely dry legally. Of these, Prince Edward Island was the pioneer. Its present law was passed in 1907. Saskatchewan, Alberta, Newfoundland, went dry in 1915. Ontario, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, passed prohibition laws in 1916. Quebec and British Columbia have laws restricting the sale of liquor, passed in 1919 and 1920, respectively. Yukon Territory passed a law in 1920 which prevents saloons from operating there. In 1921 a complete prohibition measure failed to pass...
...ghost" by showing that some one who had learned the dangerous minimum of fact was playing upon the credulity of the public. So completely did the Salem witches take in the hardheaded Puritans, that they were placed in the fire to drive out the evil spirits. Mary Ellen of Nova Scotia kept sophisticated newspaper readers undecided between belief and scorn. And more recently a nurse caused gray bearded doctors to shake their puzzled heads at her steadily maintained temperature of 114 degrees until the hoax was discovered in the form of a hot water bottle...