Liber brunensis . him gave Brown its scores in both instances. And in the final reck-oning Brown stood second in standing in the opinion of many critics. Pennsylvaniareally deserved her position at the head of inter-collegiate company, but Brownwas a good second. It was unfortunate that no game with Penn. could be_ until some kind of an inter-collegiate baseball league is formed, championshipsmust be a matter of conjecture and a rating of teams is bound to be more or les?useless and unfair. William H. Kent, Assistant Manager for the Season of 1909. Varsity Baseball Scores GAME BROWN


Liber brunensis . him gave Brown its scores in both instances. And in the final reck-oning Brown stood second in standing in the opinion of many critics. Pennsylvaniareally deserved her position at the head of inter-collegiate company, but Brownwas a good second. It was unfortunate that no game with Penn. could be_ until some kind of an inter-collegiate baseball league is formed, championshipsmust be a matter of conjecture and a rating of teams is bound to be more or les?useless and unfair. William H. Kent, Assistant Manager for the Season of 1909. Varsity Baseball Scores GAME BROWN OPPONENTS GAME BROWN OPPONENTS Bowdoin (Cancelled) Holy Cross 4 2 New York University r 3 2 Rochester 16 3 Pennsylvania State 5 4 Harvard 2 0 Massachusts Aggies 6 0 Colgate (Cancelled) Holy Cross 0 2 Wesleyan 8 2 Vermont 0 2 Michigan 1 3 Princeton 2 3 Yale 1 4 Williams 3 5 Harvard 3 2 Carlisle (Cancelled) Pennsylvania (Cancelled) Yale 4 2 Amherst 2 4 Lafayette 1 2 Amherst 4 2 Cornell 5 0 Alumni 4 1 Princeton 2 3. BASEBALL VIEWS


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