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PRINCETON, N. J., June 8, 1922.--Three runs in a ninth-inning rally as a result of four hits, an error, and a passed ball netted Boston College a 3-1 victory over Princeton here today after the home team had led by one run from the fifth inning. Both teams secured but six hits. Townsend, the Princeton pitcher, limiting the visitors to two safe drives in the first eight innings. Garrity of Princeton with two hits out of three times up and Wilson of Boston with two out of four, were the leading batsmen...
...first two Princeton runs came in the last half of the third just after the visitors had made their rally. Goode passed three men filling the bases and allowing McIlvaine to score a moment later on a short drive by Jefferies. The other run came in on an error by Owen...
...last Crimson tally, which came in the sixth, was the result of an error followed by a sacrifice and a hit. In their half of the inning the Tigers made two hits which led to their third count, while the scoring came to a close in the next inning when MacPhee tallied on a sacrifice...
...which would make for better trade relations and operate to the advantage of both". The Fordney bill is not in the direction of improvement in our increasingly important trade relations. Canada made a mistake ten years ago which is no reason why the United States should make the same error today...
...student liberal clubs throughout the country (with the expception of the University organiztion, which occasionally chastises it self with a non-redical speaker) to scrap all wise conservation; implying that they imbibed it in their cradles, and having after maturer judgment found it useless, have discarded it... Teir error in rgarding conservatism as stationary (if it were there would still be party in ngald fovour fedal dues and maschuesetts legislators constructing pillories), in denying that there is progressive conservatism perpetually teaching a lession. It does not keep us from going foward, but Insists that we go carefully, surely, with full...