Word: excepts
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...these accommodations a weekly price to be agreed upon in each case will be paid by the University for each person, except as rooms may be offered gratuitously. No charges whatever are to be paid by the teachers themselves. Medical attendance will be promptly furnished from the University office, if any be necessary...
...Freshman nine defeated M. I. T. '02 yesterday afternoon 16 to 2. The freshmen outplayed their opponents from the start and the game was never in danger. Their batting was a great improvement over that in previous games, and with the exception of a few blunders in base-running the nine played a good, steady game. As usual, Clarkson pitched in good form, and besides made three hits, one a three-bagger. The rest of the team showed great improvement except Marean who is still very weak in throwing to bases. Daly and Lancy were tried for a few innings...
...second nine has now had about a week's practice under the coaching of Dr. Nichols, and is now in fairly good shape, except in batting, which so far has received little attention. The infield is very fast, but it is inclined to be erratic. The outfield is not yet covering enough ground...
...will row against the Annapolis Naval Cadets on the Severn. The members of the Yale crew are as follows: Stroke, Williams; 7, Cross; 6, Brock; 5, Newport; 4, Kunzig; 3, Hooker; 2, Warmoth; bow, Minor; cox., Chittenden. Of these, Williams, Brock and Cross have rowed against Harvard, and all except Minor and Newport have had a place for a considerable time in the university boat. After the race at Annapolis the second crew will row against the university in the spring regatta, and it will then be reduced to a four-oared crew to row at New London against...
Since returning from the southern trip the Yale baseball team has played three games, defeating Holy Cross by 4 to 3 Amherst by 15 to 6 and Wesleyan by 2 to 0. Yale's batting was weak in all three games, and the fielding indifferent, except in the Wesleyan game, which Yale played without an error. The infield does not play well together, and has trouble in handling pop flies and bunt hits. Sharpe at first is steadily improving, and Quinby makes few misplays at second, but does not cover enough ground. Camp and Brown, at short and third, play...