Word: out-of-town
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...hindered in their work by the interference of the "scrub" teams. These latter are generally supposed to be non-representative college organizations; and they may, therefore, leave town without express permission. It is natural enough that men on the class nines should some times prefer to play these out-of-town games rather than to practice with their class nines. The result, however, is disastous to the class nines, whose administration is, of necessity, hardly strict enough summarily to dispense with the services of such...
...team expects to play two or three out-of-town games if possible before the class series. The management is to be greatly commended for this as the elevens need the practice badly...
...BALDWIN.THOSE who were obliged to cut recitations to play on the out-of-town games of the freshmen eleven will please send a list of their cuts to the manager. Also, if any one has any accounts to settle with the eleven, they will greatly oblige the manager by sending a written memorandum of the same...
...those who belong to it, and therefore all skaters who wish to play will find it for their advantage to join the club. Old players, especially, are invited, for, if there is any skating, the hockey club will try to form a team to play some of the out-of-town teams, such as the one at Jamaica Pond. In that case, of course, the more experienced the men the greater will be the club's success. The invitation, however, is extended to all, and the club hopes to have a good attendance at its meeting...
...professional trainers for running, jumping, etc., we cannot clearly perceive. The Yale faculty have refused to prohibit the base-ball games with professionals. The Princeton faculty have as yet taken no formal action, but have the matter under consideration. They may take a middle course, and prohibit all out-of-town games with professionals. Whatever they do in the athletic line should certainly be done after consultation with the students, who can best give the data which are needed before a wise and satisfactory conclusion can be reached. [Princetonian...