. The Gleaner. ergstein and Gold-man. The pitching burden will beborne by Wagner and Klevanskywhile Margolin is sure of makingthem hustle to beat him. The outfield has so many aspir-ants that a well-balanced outfield isassured. This vear, more so than any oth-er years, the boys have shown ex-ceptional ability with the bat. Evenagainst good pitching the candi-dates smash heavily into the balls have been lost in leftand centre fields and ManagerToor deplores the fact, owing tothe expense. But keep it up fel-lows, as Astorbilt would say, Hangthe expense. I want the goods! The schedule w


. The Gleaner. ergstein and Gold-man. The pitching burden will beborne by Wagner and Klevanskywhile Margolin is sure of makingthem hustle to beat him. The outfield has so many aspir-ants that a well-balanced outfield isassured. This vear, more so than any oth-er years, the boys have shown ex-ceptional ability with the bat. Evenagainst good pitching the candi-dates smash heavily into the balls have been lost in leftand centre fields and ManagerToor deplores the fact, owing tothe expense. But keep it up fel-lows, as Astorbilt would say, Hangthe expense. I want the goods! The schedule which Toor has ar-ranged for this vear is as follows: Perkasie H. S., April 24, athome. University of Pennsylvania , May 1, at home. Phillipsburg H. S., May 8, athome. Aldington H. S., May 15, athome. Ambler H. S Camp Arden Jenkintown Hhome. Baron de HirschJune 12. away. Churchmans B. C,away. Girard College, June 26, away May 18, at 23, at , May 29. at Ag. School,June 19, THE GLEANER is. Milton G. Frank. Fat/or With thanks we beg to acknowl-edge the receipt of the followingexchanges: Archive, The Garnetand White, Red and Black (Tam-pa, Fla.), Delaware College Re-view, The Blue and White, TheH. A. S. Record, Blue and Gray,The Irwinian, The Magpie, TheStudent (Covington, Ky.), Shamo-kin High School Review, the Iris,The Mirror (Bethlehem, Pa.); TheBulletin (Montclair, N. J.), Hill-top. The Record (Sioux City,Iowa), The Perkiomenite, TheBreccia, The Courier, The Pivot,and The Southron, the Blue Bird. The Magpie. Your paper is veryneat. Well written and interest- The Iris. We cannot say toomuch for your magazine Wellbalanced and very interesting, es-pecially your cuts; shows a veryefficient staff. The Southron. We find your pa-per amongst the best on our ex-change desk. Your literary andathletic departments are well rep-resented. in °f. A freshie to Farm School came; A farmer he would haul manure was a shame; Back to the city went he. There was a fres


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