Word: cared
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Jarvis were well played. Altogether our prospects of winning the baseball championship were rather bright. But since early in April there has been no improvement-on the contrary the playing has been growing poorer-and what is still worse, the nine is shiftless and does not seem to care to improve. With the exception of three or four men, the team apparently lacks a conscientious determination to learn the game. It is almost unnecessary to add what nearly everyone must perceive, that the flelding is slipshod, the batting weak and aimless, and the base running stupid...
...when it comes to crowding on the base lines and rattling the players it is overstepping the bounds of fairness. A game won and lost on its merits must be pleasanter to both sides, to say nothing of its being the only sort that men of gentlemanly instinct care...
...however, disclaim all responsibility for the present state of affairs. If no one manager feels that he has the right to put the field in some sort of decent condition, we suggest that they all get together and try to patch up affairs among them. The college does not care who attends to the matter; it simply insists that someone shall give the class and scrub teams a chance to play baseball...
...Care Crimson.34-2w
...Weld Boat House will be open this week to all members of the University who care to come down and see the equipment of the house. Attention is called to the rules of the Club that no one but members can use the boat house or boats, and that no members of the University or class crews or substitutes can use the club boats for crew practice. The janitor has been instructed to enforce these rules strictly. The Club is open to all members of the University. Entrance fee five dollars and one dollar locker charge. The fees are payable...