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Among the pitchers Way must do the bulk of the work of the right handers until Pumpelly's hand is entirely healed, while Watrous and Underwood are the two left-handers of a well-balanced pitching staff. In the field Milburn and LeGore are performing excellently. Vaughn, who has been out of the game with a sprained ankle, is improving steadily, Easton satisfactorily filling his place in left field. Easton scored two of Yale's three runs in the Brown game...
Three prizes, of $150; $100, and $50, have been offered by the American Protective Tariff League for essays by undergraduate students of senior classes in colleges and universities of the United States on the following subject: "Effects of the Underwood Tariff Law of 1913 as bearing upon the question: Protection versus Free-trade." Essays must be received at 339 Broadway, New York City, on or before May 1 of this year...
...prospects for the Yale team are apparently bright. The pitching staff includes Way, a veteran, and Watrous, Underwood, and Guernsey, from the present sophomore class. Of these, Way is far the best, and is working much better than last season. Hunter, last year's catcher, is back, and will be assisted by Castles of last year's second team...
...American Protective Tariff League offers three prizes of $150, $100, and $50, for an essay competition open to seniors in American colleges, the subject to be "The Effects of the Underwood Tariff Law of 1913 as bearing on the question: Protection versus Free Trade. Compositions are due by May 1, 1915 at the League, 339 Broadway, New York N. Y., where further information may also be obtained. The award will be announced June 1, 1915. The League retains the right to publish any essay...
...Smith '15, of South Portland, Me.; E. G. Swigert '15, of Portland, Ore.; D. J. Wallace '16, of Pasadena, Cal.; D. C. Watson '16, of Milton; M. Weston '15, Cambridge; A. J. Weatherhead '15, of Cleveland, Ohio; F. B. Withington '15, of Honolulu, Hawaii; and W. J. Underwood '15, of Belmont...