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...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 at second base and shortstop, but neither of them did very well...
Coburn and Milne form an excellent battery, although Coburn is still a little unsteady. Lovering at first covers a great deal of ground, but his throwing is weak; Keene at second has the same fault. Putnam and Clay at shortstop and third base are both playing very well, and seem to be doing the best work of the team. The outfielders, Quincy and Stuart, are both fairly good men, but their work so far has been slow. The other outfield position is unfilled...
...been chosen as follows: F. A. Lord L. S., Mason Trowbridge '02 and C. W. Merriam T. G. Lord debated against Princeton last year, and Trowbridge spoke in this year's Harvard debate. The question will be: "Resolved, That the Hay-Pauncefote treaty should be ratified in the form in which it was originally sent to the Senate...
...exiles leave for Boston. Before long, the pirate is discovered in the prison and is taken for Hazelle, Cavendishe insisting that she has "changed her form." The pirate is thereupon sent to Boston for trial...
...Princeton campus in honor of Nathaniel Fitz Randolph, who gave the ground on which the college was originally built. Another important gift is the Charles Ewing Green Memorial Alcove in the Chancellor Green Library. The photographs of the University Library have been chosen by the American Library Association to form part of the collection at the Paris Exposition, exhibiting the most thoroughly equipped libraries in America...