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Princeton's only tally came in the next inning after Mahan had walked Law and Thompson. With two down Tibbott singled to center and Coolidge was unable to get the ball back in time to catch Law at the plate. Another rally in the eighth, however, almost succeeded in evening up the count. Lee led off with a pretty triple to left field which rolled way past Knowles. Tibbott was out on a ground ball to short. Then Hoyt smashed what looked to be a clean hi through the pitcher's box, but by a brilliant stop Mahan managed...
...Cross defeated Yale last Saturday 2 to 1. The team boasts a steady and reliable pitcher in Donnellan, a well-trained infield, and a trio of outfielders of more than average hitting prowess. Norton, the shortstop, is one of the most brilliant players in college baseball, while Bowen, in center field, has done the bulk of the nine's spectacular work...
...Princeton and Wisconsin; Arthur Hillebrand, tackle for four years and captain in senior year; Sanford White, end for two years and former coach at University of Nebraska; Thomas Wilson, brother of Captain Aleck Wilson of Yale, guard for two years and recently line coach at Wisconsin; Arthur Bluthenthal, center for two years, formerly field coach and last year center coach; Harold Ballin, tackle for three years, captain in senior year, former coach at Lafayette; and Bruce Cruikshank, captain of Washington and Jefferson in 1914 and now at Princeton Theological Seminary; and Edward Shea. Of these eight men, five have been...
...Somerville; Harold Wickliffe Rose '19, of New York, N. Y.; orchestra--James Miller Parmelee '19, of Buffalo, N. Y.; Howland Haggerty Pell, Jr., '19, of Westbury, N. Y.; publicity--Robert Morris Benjamin '17, of New York, N. Y.; stage--Weld Arnold '19, of Nutley, N. J.; Addison Center Burnham, Jr., '19, of Newton Centre; Randolph Kunhardt Byers '18, of North Andover; James Spencer Love, Jr., '17, of Cambridge; George Alan Whittemore '18, of Brookline...
...tally in the next inning by singling and racing home when Healy fielded Harte's bunt and threw wild to first. Another score came in the sixth on Garritt's single. Coolidge's futile rap to third, and Nash's two-base hit to center. The scoring was completed in the next inning when Harte got his second triple, Beal hit safely to right, Fripp sacrificed, G. Johnston bungled Percy's grounder, and Beal and Percy pulled the "first and third" double steal...