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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...acted on. The requirement of the A. A. U., that college athletes in good standing must be provided with its amateur certificates before competing in games held under its auspices has caused much dissatisfaction in the I. C. A. A. A. A. The objections were that the fee of one dollar was enough to keep many novices from competing and, more important, that it seemed absurd for amateurs approved by college athletic committees to be forced to buy from the A. A. U. an additional certificate of their amateur standing...
...first was accountable for several costly errors. Behind the bat, Pote was decidedly off in his throwing, but on the other hand did some clever work in handling thrown balls. He also showed up well in the batting, getting two of the 'Varsity's six hits. Rand made one pretty hit for three bases over Davis's head in right, probably the longest hit made on Holmes Field this season...
...Yale baseball schedule, published yesterday, is larger than heretofore, the list of games containing thirteen on home grounds as against ten or eleven of former years. There is a possibility also that one more before the Easter recess will be arranged. In all the schedule contains thirty-one games, of which six are to be played during the Easter trip...
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...poem by Asst. Professor Santayana entitled "King's College Chapel-an Elegy," which shows a fine mastery of the Elegiac style. The comedy by B. W. '75, which was begun in the February number, is concluded, ending in an amusing denouement. An editorial on Professor Norton's resignation, by one of the sub-editors, is commendable in sentiment though rather luxuriant in expression. The number ends with a brace of young book reviews...