Spalding's official college base ball annual1911- . SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 39 without saying that the boys played the game for the fun of itand not for any prize that they might win. All in all, it is just this sort of competition that goes far towardcorrecting the prevalent impression that college athletics servesno other purpose than to give nine men a chance to play thegame and nine hundred to exercise their lungs by athletics, under the new order of 1 ^ngs, gives everybodya chance to play. He who does not take advantage of his oppor-tunity has only himself to 1


Spalding's official college base ball annual1911- . SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 39 without saying that the boys played the game for the fun of itand not for any prize that they might win. All in all, it is just this sort of competition that goes far towardcorrecting the prevalent impression that college athletics servesno other purpose than to give nine men a chance to play thegame and nine hundred to exercise their lungs by athletics, under the new order of 1 ^ngs, gives everybodya chance to play. He who does not take advantage of his oppor-tunity has only himself to 1. Harris, Mpr.: 2. Procter; 3. Atwater, Asst. JIgr.; 4. Angrel; 5, Adnms; fi, lleniiett; 7. Rutliorford, Cnaoh: 8. Louvie; 9, Jamesou; 10, ^LTrzinski; 11, Hooper, Capt.; 12, Qualters; 13, Lee. Fritz, Photo. TUFTS COLLEGE TEAM, BEDFORD, MASS. 40 SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. Tour of Chinese College Team One of the features of the college Base Ball season of 1912 wasthe tour of the Lhmese University of Hawaii team which spentfive months durmg the height of the Base Ball season plaving theleadmg college and amateur club teams of the United States Opemng the season on the Pacific Coast on April i, the Chineseteam played its ways across the continent and back again withmarked impro^-ement as its stay lengthened. In all no gameswere played. Of these the Chinese nine won 66; lost 49 andtied in four other contests. ^^ Under the management of Edward K. C. Yap, and with AlbertK. Akana, the players from Hawaii were treated with courtesyand jespect wherever they appeared. Among the college teamswh


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