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...second place, the Princetonian asks upon what foundation were the statements made that 'Princeton ran men around behind the catcher' and 'allowed photographic apparatus to the manipulated in such a way as to annoy the visiting team.' All eye-witnesses will, we believe, corroborate in saying that the first statement has no basis whatsoever. In regard to the second, we would state that the photographer was driven off the field immediately after the request was made by the Harvard captain. And further, the photographer was allowed on the field contrary to the wishes of the Princeton coach and captain. Finally...
...following editorial appeared in the "Daily Princetonian" on June...
...Owing to the fact that the Princetonian suspends publication during the period of examinations we have had no earlier opportunity to reply to the charges appearing in the HARVARD CRIMSON on June 1 in regard to Princeton's action during the Harvard-Princeton baseball game...
...CRIMSON in an editorial asks The Daily Princetonian to tell Princeton's view in regard to systematic attempts to berattle athletic opponents and to tell how far the belief is true that Princeton has tried to do this...' By 'systematic attempts to berattle opponents,' we judge is meant the 'continued cheering and organized noise-making' mentioned in the same editorial. Without entering here upon a lengthy discussion of cheering from the standpoint of the welfare of sport, we will say that cheering is a recognized means of supporting a team in the field; that by this means support is given...
...following men spoke: President Eliot, Professor H. S. White '73 of the Athletic Committee, Colonel N. P. Hallowell '61, H. M. Williams '85, President of the CRIMSON Alumni Association, A. F. Nazro '03, J. H. Williams, Jr. of the Yale News and J. H. Auerbach of the Daily Princetonian...