Purdue debris . up rke, Kin accnni] lish the final result, m a nmarkable degree. In the first placthe squad of men who presentethemselves as candidates was maiup of fellows of superior characteand caliber. From the first aworked hard, faithfully and intellgently, and set fur themselves an for future teams a high stand-ard of training and , the coach whomthe Athletic Association wasfortunate to possess in the per-son of Mr. Nicol, was unusual-ly capable, energetic and help-ful and it was clearly manifestthat his strong and able man-agement was a most valuablefactor in the ac


Purdue debris . up rke, Kin accnni] lish the final result, m a nmarkable degree. In the first placthe squad of men who presentethemselves as candidates was maiup of fellows of superior characteand caliber. From the first aworked hard, faithfully and intellgently, and set fur themselves an for future teams a high stand-ard of training and , the coach whomthe Athletic Association wasfortunate to possess in the per-son of Mr. Nicol, was unusual-ly capable, energetic and help-ful and it was clearly manifestthat his strong and able man-agement was a most valuablefactor in the accomplished de-velopment. The final and es-sential factor in the growth ofthe team to its highest degreeof perfection, was the magnifi-cent aid and support renderedby the entire student body. General Miles, who helddown the position of shortstopthe previous season, was un-animously chosen to captainthe varsity. Mr. Nicol, with twenty-one years of baseball behindhim. embracing every positionfrom that of player to


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