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Geraldine Bernhardt's hundred million dollar jewels had been stolen. Two days later the police recovered a wrist watch, part of the booty, which had been pawned. Every reputable paper in the city published the story prominently on its front page. In the story it is told why the recovery of all the booty is believed imminent, how the police expect shortly to have all the criminals in custody, how upset Geraldine Bernhardt is. It is also mentioned that the wrist watch had been recovered in the pawnshop of Sol Horowitz, 12 South Orange...
Meanwhile, the University and Freshman squads both practised in the cage yesterday. The University pitchers are all progressing very well, according to Coach Mitchell, and only need a few practice games, to be completely ready for the southern trip. R. W. Cordingley '25 is strengthening his broken wrist and will in all probability make the southern trip, although it is doubtful whether he will pitch in form until the team returns to Cambridge...
...hurlers will show up under actual playing conditions. The moundsmen who make the Southern trip are likely to be chosen from the following: Spalding, K. N. Hill, Puffer, Brown, Norris, Johnson, Casto, Nash, and Cordingley. The last-named has been taking things easily on account of his injured wrist, and the exact date when he will be available for active work is still uncertain...
...Cordingley '25, rated as one of the foremost University pitching prospects, surprised Coach Slattery yesterday afternoon by appearing at the baseball cage ready for active work. Cordingley broke his wrist some weeks ago and his physician predicted that he would be unable to play until May 1. The injured member has healed more rapidly than expected, however, and is now strong enough for him to commence pitching...
...Bemis '24, "H" men, have been unable to report regularly yet, but their proven ability makes them outstanding candidates. Philip Spalding '25 has made a vast improvement over his last year's form. R. F. Cordingley '25 was also showing up to very good advantage until he broke his wrist recently. His physician expects him to be in shape to play before May 1, and does not anticipate any permanent result from his injury...