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...left optional with a base-runner, obliged to return to a base on a foul ball, to run or walk back to the base he left when the ball was hit, with the proviso that if he fails to run back he shall be liable to be put out by being touched by the ball while off his bases; but if he runs back he shall be exempt from being so put...
...with which all the publications of that great college, which cannot for the life of it support an illustrated paper of its own, slash at the productions of more ambitious colleges. We have all given up hoping that Yale will ever evolve out of its conservatism sufficient enterprise to put a rival in the field for the Lampoon or The Tiger. It has evidently given up all hope, itself, since the News recovered from those weekly gasps after the (to Yale) Unattainable, which appeared in its supplement last year and so like the fox who was minus a tail...
...strong wish to give our opponents all the chances which we can consistently with our own interests allow. Knowing that the cause of last July's trouble cannot be definitely proved, and wishing to keep up friendly relations between Columbia and Harvard, we are willing to put ourselves to additional trouble and expense, but we are NOT willing to do anything to impair our chances with Yale. Furthermore, since we have decided to challenge Columbia, let us have all agreements and arrangements placed in writing, so there will occur no repetition of the unfortunate misunderstandings which, in the absence...
Next Monday the Glee Club and Pierian will give their first concert this year. They are put to the expense of hiring Roberts Hall for their rehearsals and other club purposes, and the few concerts which they give are their only means of support. Every one remembers well the very successful concert of last spring, in which the two societies shared the honors. From the programme we judge the coming one will be in no wise inferior, and urge every one to attend. This is but a slight means of repaying them for their open-air concerts in the spring...
...sufficiently strict in regard to the penalties for foul tackling. For this offense the penalty should be the removal of the player guilty of it from the field during the half-time in which it was committed. In regard to the block game, the only rule likely to put a stop to that is to make so many safety touchdowns equal to a regular touchdown. Four touchdowns are equal to a goal, and it would be well to make four safety touchdowns equal to a regular touchdown, thereby giving the attacking side the right to try at goal whenever...