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From this point the home team was never headed and even allowed itself to make seven errors. In the fourth Princeton picked up two runs on Johnston's homer after a base on balls, and in the ninth put on a four run splurge culminated by pinch hitter Masset's drive. Like Johnston's smash, it went for a round trip by bouncing erratically past Gibbs' head...
Last week the opponents were lined up and ready to clash in court. But when zero hour came, W. N. U.'s amiable Vice President Edward C. Johnston astounded Manhattan financial editors by quietly handing out a brief announcement that there would be no fight. W. N. U. would continue to pay its 6% bondholders their 6%. All hands agreed to drop reorganization proceedings. On its part, the Fish management attributed this change of heart to improvement in rural business conditions. Everybody seemed pleased. Next day, W. N. U.'s bonds, with $8 back interest accruing, shot...
PRINCETON HARVARD Levan, cf 3b, Adzigian Nevitt, rf lf, Prouty Sandbach, 2b ss, Bilodeau French (Capt.), 3b 2b, Owen Johnston, c cf, Gibbs Chubet, ss 1b, Colwell Hill, lf rf, Tittmann Spencer, 1b c, Maguire (Capt.) Reichel, p p, Ingalls At Princeton...
Under its seventh president, Alexander Johnston Cassatt, the Pennsylvania pushed eastward into New York. In 1900 the Pennsylvania secured control of the Long Island Railroad. In 1901 it got permission from New York City to build tunnels under the Hudson and a great terminal on Seventh Avenue. Mr. Cassatt died in 1906, was succeeded by James McCrea, under whom the tunnels were, completed (1910) and the Pennsylvania Station was formally dedicated. Mr. McCrea also completed the East River tunnels and began work on the Hell Gate Bridge, which links the Pennsylvania to the New York, New Haven & Hartford and makes...
...course it's my point." snapped hapless Forney Johnston...