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...home grounds and to membership in the boat clubs. It is estimated that dues of five dollars will be sufficient to cover the ordinary expenses connected with the grounds and buildings, provided that students generally join the association. Members of teams and substitutes, about 64, 10 each, 640 Head coach, 20 Captain, 20 Coaches, about 10, 10 each, 100 Coaches, about 20, 5 each, 100 Undergraduate managers, 50 Unclassified, 150 -- Total...
This is a reduction in the number of seats given to privileged persons from 3800 of last season to 1080 for next season. Under the head of unclassified in the above table, it is proposed to allow special privileges to a few persons connected with the University who can not be classified under the ordinary headings, but the allotment to these privileged persons will in all cases be subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee...
...side was retired without a run by a close double play by the Princeton infield. Steinwender was also hit by a pitched ball, but was forced at second on Coolidge's good stop of Kafer's grounder. Meier then made a three-base hit over Loughlin's head, scoring Kafer, and scored himself on Hillebrand's single. Hillebrand was forced at second by Burke, who came home on Pearson's liner through Kendall. Chapman then went out at first, closing the inning...
...plate. Chapman hit to Coolidge, who caught Pearson between second and third, and Hutchinson went out on a grounder. Princeton scored her last runs in the fourth, when Steinwender and Watkins were hit by Stillman, and Meier cleared the bases by a home run far over Devens' head, after a sacrifice by Kafer...
...which the play began. Jau lies sleeping on the grass where Schluck finds him. Jau still thinks that he is the prince and orders Schluck to bring him some champagne. Schluck refuses and they are still quarreling when the hunters come out with the prince and Karl at their head. The party stops, the prince tells the men they have dreamed, throws them a purse and rides on. Jau shakes his head, calls Schluck and confides his perplexity. Both then go off to an inn to drown their sorrows...