Word: perring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...blue team's batting prowess should cause especial disquietude in the Harvard series. As a whole, the nine is almost the equal of Harvard in this respect, and is exceedingly quick to take advantage of a weakening pitcher. While Harvard has seven men batting over 300 per cent, and Yale only two, the batter's general average is more consistent...
...convention, leaving Boston on a special train on Friday, June 19, and arriving in Northfield in the evening in time for the opening exercises of the Convention. The expenses are as follows: registration fee, $5; round trip ticket from Boston, about $4; room and board, $13, or $2.10 per day for part of the time. There is a direct route from New London to Northfield so that it would be possible for men to attend the boat races...
...eight, Dike hit a hard one to centre field which was labeled for three bases but by a fine burst of speed Milholland caught the ball with his glove hand. It was one of the most sensational catches ever seen on Andrews Field. Ormsby, the Brown right fielder per- formed at similar feat earlier in the game...
...book is published with the object of reaching practically every man in the class, it is essential that more men sign up at the Rendezvous or with one of the Editors at once. The book is sold at $1; an extremely low price, as the cost is about $1.50 per volume. It will probably be ready at the end of the first week in June...
Entries for the college doubles tennis tournament must be made at Leavitt & Peirce's by 6 o'clock tonight. Unless more entries are made today the tournament for the college doubles championship will be abandoned. A fee of $1 per pair must be paid when the entry is made. Courts will be reserved for the matches, which will begin on Monday. No charge is made for the courts, but players must provide tennis balls...