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Princeton, N. J., May 16.--Eight assistant football coaches were appointed tonight by the Board of Athletic Control to assist Head Coach Rush next fall. They are: Philip King, halfback for four years and former head coach both at 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...
...University took two of its six runs in the second inning. Harte led off with a triple. Beal walked, and Fripp followed him by hitting a hard liner through short, scoring Harte. Fripp himself scored later when Healy lost his control and forced in a run. Abbot add- ed one to the 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...
Thursday, first period: Company drill; school of the soldier in squad, platoon, and company; second period: Talks by the company commanders on fire direction, control, and fire discipline; third period: Voluntary work...
...candidates; and the sophomores nominate at mid-years four candidates for the track department, and four for baseball. By a committee, consisting of the captain, the manager, and the assistant-manager, in conjunction with the General Treasurer of the Athletic Association and the chairman of the Board of Athletic Control, the winner of the competition is determined...
...fact is undeniable: when the differences between employer and employee are settled by arbitration, although trades unions do not necessarily obtain their demands in full, nearly always they are granted some concessions. According to the New York Herald, "A force has been unleashed which will be difficult to control. The trend is unmistakably in the direction of submission by all invested capital to the workingman or to an industrial upheaval many times more extensive and disastrous than the great railroad and other strikes...