Bowdoin Orient . s—1. Two-base hits—Thompson and run—Freeman. Stolen bases—Freeman, 4; Fogg, 2;Thompson, 1; Hilton, 1; Fish, 1; Jordan, 3; Hastings, 1;Dunning, 2; Hubbard, 1; Parks, 1; Farnham, 1. Base onballs—Freeman, 3; Fogg, 1; Hilton, 1; Hubbard 1; Farn-ham,!. Struck out—Bowdoin,8; Bath,4. Hitbypitchedball —Thompson, Hastings, Dunning. Wild pitches-Brown^. Passed balls—Dunning,4; Hastings,3. Doubleplays—Brown, Parks, Dunning. Time of game—2 hours 15minutes. Umpire—Haskell, of Medical College. Probably the richest college professor in theworld is Professor E. E. Salisbury of Yale


Bowdoin Orient . s—1. Two-base hits—Thompson and run—Freeman. Stolen bases—Freeman, 4; Fogg, 2;Thompson, 1; Hilton, 1; Fish, 1; Jordan, 3; Hastings, 1;Dunning, 2; Hubbard, 1; Parks, 1; Farnham, 1. Base onballs—Freeman, 3; Fogg, 1; Hilton, 1; Hubbard 1; Farn-ham,!. Struck out—Bowdoin,8; Bath,4. Hitbypitchedball —Thompson, Hastings, Dunning. Wild pitches-Brown^. Passed balls—Dunning,4; Hastings,3. Doubleplays—Brown, Parks, Dunning. Time of game—2 hours 15minutes. Umpire—Haskell, of Medical College. Probably the richest college professor in theworld is Professor E. E. Salisbury of Yale. He isa millionaire, and his fortune was made by invest-ments in Boston real estate. Professor Salisbury isabout seventy years old, is a man of courtly de-meanor, and has traveled over nearly the wholeworld.—Ex. Oberlin College claims the honor of being thefirst to open its doors to women, while the GeorgiaFemale College was the first that was exclusivelydevoted to them. BOWDOIN ORIENT. 9. TROUBLE the whizzing ball will fly From the banging bat;Soon the crazy crowd will cry: Moses, look at that! Soon the umpire will begin Calling strikes and balls,And whichever side may win, Let him look for squalls. Soon the fancy players names Every one will know,And the interest in the games Every day will grow. Yes, indeed! were on the brink Of confusion dire,And—which club, now, do you think Will be the pennant-flyer ? The above effusion from the Kennebec Journal isparticularly applicable to the Maine colleges just atpresent. Briggs, 90, has been compelled to leave collegeon account of ill health. Hill and Bartlett, 88, and Raz Manson, ex-89,were in town March 27th and took in the athleticexhibition. Hunt, 90, will teach at Friendship during thespring term. Nature put up a joke on the Pine Tree State in theshape of six inches of the beautiful, April 1st. Itsa cold day when Nature cant work in her littlefacetiae. The Sophomores indulged in a series of a


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