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This afternoon at Yale Field, New Haven, the Crimson and Blue cross bats in the initial set-to of their annual series. Both nines have, during the past week, turned in excellent exhibitions of ball playing; Yale, through high-class pitching, spectacular fielding and wide-awake work on the bases, shut out Princeton Saturday, 1-0. Twice last week the University blanked strong opponents, Felton and Goode twirling gilt-edged ball, and the team as a whole appearing to carry a powerful punch. Comparative scores denote little in collegiate baseball circles; and if they were employed in sizing up today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NINE MEETS YALE AT NEW HAVEN; 1920 CELEBRATES ITS CLASS DAY | 6/22/1920 | See Source »

...bankrupt Pavilion rink on Massachusetts avenue, and this next year the rebuilt Arena on St. Botolph street will give the team an excellent rink for games and practice. The new building will include seating space for 5000 spectators, and in addition will have a playing surface 90 feet wide and 220 feet long. The rink itself will be oval in shape and will provide ample room for seven-man hockey, in contrast to the Pavilion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY PROSPECTS FOR 1921 PROMISE SUCCESS | 6/18/1920 | See Source »

...news competition will last about 12 weeks; the work will consist of gathering the news of the University and writing up the athletic events. This competition offers an excellent opportunity for building up a wide and intimate knowledge of all the activities of the University. No previous journalistic experience is required. Successful competitors will be elected news editors of the CRIMSON, and will be eligible for the positions of managing editor and president...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CANDIDATES OUT IN FALL | 6/5/1920 | See Source »

...lesson of the nation-wide price-cutting wave is that under-consumption is as objective in reducing prices as is greater production. The Kansas City experiment reveals another method of bringing values back to normal. As yet the scheme has not been applied in other parts of the country. The plan has been to use Kansas City for an object-lesson, which, if heeded, will serve to prevent an equally dangerous situation from becoming acute in other cities. The warning may be enough--if not, legislation such as has proved so successful in Kansas City may have to be enforced...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A KANSAS CITY OBJECT-LESSON. | 5/24/1920 | See Source »

...Parker and reached second when the ball rolled toward the foul line. He went to third on a short passed ball. Buell took the count three and two and then hit an easy bounder towards the second baseman, who fumbled it for a minute and then threw just wide enough to pull Derfeit off first base. Clark had crossed the plate with the lone run and the game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN BREAK TEN FRAME DEADLOCK; WIN GAME 1-0 | 5/18/1920 | See Source »

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