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...important base-ball games played here. To raise, therefore, the price of reserved seats from 25 cents to 50 is, to say the least, unreasonable. Further, after having defeated Princeton twice, as we have, it is unreasonable to suppose that people will care enough about this third game to stand the imposition of an extra 25 cents for every seat, over and above the usual amount. Perhaps the new manager cannot do better than follow the precedent, established by long years of experience...
...said that $200,000 will be given for Yale's new building which is to stand on the site of the "fence," The structure will be two stories high, and will have a costly porch with a tower on each side of the main entrance...
...endeavor throughout the college to draw those men who come from the same States or sections of the country closer together in their relations with one another by the formation of undergraduate clubs, which, while they serve as a social bond of union between the men in college, also stand ready to lend any assistance or give any advice in their power to men who expect to enter Princeton from the districts which they represent...
...half-past one. The drizzle had ceased soon after leaving the depot, and there was but little question as to the game's being played at New Haven. When the Harvard delegation arrived on the ball field, they found every available seat on the grounds taken, the grand stand was packed with pretty girls seemingly made of blue, vehicles ranged round the ropes enclosing the diamond were covered with blue and blue pennons fluttered everywhere. The Harvard contingent were forced to content themselves with a position just back of first base, and as the grass was very wet, most...
...clean bowled by Brown when he had made only one. The rest of the team were also soon disposed of, and the innings closed for 47. Harvard then went in, but with the exception of Paul, who played well for his 13, no one was able to make a stand against the good bowling of Wright and Dutton, and the innings closed for 31. Longwood then commenced its second innings, and when stumps were drawn had lost three wickets for 57. The fielding and bowling of both elevens was good. The game will be finished next Wednesday. Below...