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I I PI S . i . i'n--iL ' i . lull plii in is ni'H h .i -1 m 1 ;i- im ilvni; : nnd in onlcr t" n.ikr .i i;.-itiii wi ll i ihmI rartir n:t hum. ttM-nm, .-mil n t iijion it as in" vmi'iM :i li-ssun lo n-i itc Hut all li- .1-1.1 mi n ;iri tint i-grr to lie leil !-i i v i it-iii mrii who know sonif 1 1 1 r i j-. .mil Hi M iii ;n-n'al to thot'" who k n. i ni 1 h 11- sriL :i .irnr ;mil 0aing are two .Iim-n-r! thmc iml although it may In. ik i.isi to 1 1 slanders if askcii to ""'I woiii'l nut know how, lint in - l 1 1 1 -ra I ' vjM-akinL- il lnt-to sav lint 1 I M I I- 1 ' - iliiiU gaim ni Kill nooil gixxl men i iv. .1 'whuM- 11111111- an- on tlic interest ot I what fhev are doing and give two to hn-i:ni .-.li, S1V week- training with a gixnl master , and not to aieal to every one but the t teai her or i .iplain ot the lull. After ' man weekh training then if we want a ihalenge eall iinn outside match, gixni reliable i attains and abide by what they say. l'lay the game and . -it .1. . . 1-" . . .L: ! This duration of the present day at,OH lIlc t4acrN w auJ u,,nK his tirnatum has much loueV ini during the game. Kven get an ex j rithnieti ot trac her in all grades 'in : I"-' ni'ire to use hi influence, and Lur nudst whu h wa overheard. It is thr game is doubtless a success. But N "in. i am - I tiiluMrm. 1 .uniiiniK an. ini-wnii'itiH iimisi. , i lan, s( niMt- nj. ! fu lw mrtlinj; 1 la! i i ; i a intfn, . i .Tit 1 1 in iifti ruirntM-i 1 t turl hri lni .fUiiili-H! Hititn v (he ilwrmleml'nt Misv 27 iicr Nrt-tl, Aim i I i i , AslM-oIk, N i i jt i i -i i if x-c ft I h iilnvi"rs nrl lh rantainw sirid o! tht- " 1X1 general iv sKaKing in iMtn ic-, v" " i r 'iiulle and maie.oiirges tt educatrln aml ,,ml'ires 1 1 is useless to no: ai.ns to Ik lound at a head ot j Ilii te, a linx essioii know n as the Ashei die i ' - mil. I eisir' t- , tf! giM i- tniihh, - vj-itiatioi. on thcvr la. v ol 'rui wi .-anti,.: explain tuir i' I- liKI,.-t w tut' w f (le I., wollutl. . tu'l. I. r 1 i aitii-V rras.ii: atiiI k in iw sifniih remale S hool under I'rofessr A When we think of Aim-ruin girls ot I any denomination who has but.no feeling ( an do in other hools ..but vours Ik-- it not stand to reason, sir. thert art other lolleges. and where iik-i! who are known as editors. ro i fessors. and tear hers who do not pre tend a'lwavs to ride a wheel in order to aid them on in life w lien two fcrt w ill do uist as well lo alk ujxjn am' side- i walk 5 It would lie tar lietter for a' ! sidewalk to lie made lo the l'rofessorl Kl.MAKk- ( i A i . K I. 1 M Ht m (J college for tlit U-nefit of the Kemale College ladies, than to think we arc I ht mort ui,, lint voursell the irss vol-, w:l': Ik iovet! I otlirrs II is easier to Knt ss-nu ieoiit tliali to agrtst w ni tlietl. j the onl leather in Ameriia, and that lour scholars are the foundation of ! fundamental print ils in cjuations. Not unlike a child's play house, for lit does seem to do just as mm li good l Hl.k orisiuerattoti worth o! notice to kri Mr Atkins, who is the gentic mat ,i, i hargt . who having a so ;ai in ten ourse u; a )siss;ng moiiiem by our ...-ti,. til i. i . .i..i i- i , w i.u . All 34111 It M UU11 1 l ii to sec some one e sr iilav whi e tmt- i! i( urs to 1) s mind ot that little I A , A ., , ,, ',. jsiuers lo do the talking. an we not he knows o! , UI teachmg. and the in somt. rcs, t w) your collegc ls , art u' training UM there are more reg- : pUy hout)e aml is for luaklng it a school imciils in the world known as icmalc ..f ..a u . r i ot solid teat hmg is a waste of tune and eoliego through tiie sunny bouth and 'strength ol our daughters' father's elsew here, before our cMstcti. e, and j money from what little experieiK e has i say anything, and the lst is to give up the game at once and leave no im pressions till w.e get home. Then in a week try again, with new ideas and in a short time you will see how easy a game of ball can be played. As to expense on teams, select to bank ers of moderation or some confiden tial man for that business have him alone during the combat of the game as it takes all his time to keep score. Society is excluded at his time and ' leae that to bystanders, who like their friends keep in good trim to enjoy but don't have a say so with the players while in the game. As the tnakitkg of the first base is one of the inost interestint; exierimenLs after leaving the bat. l'lacc all fielders in commanding po sition and let them watch every move men I like heroes, and not be attracted by men of no concern to say the least, while during the game, but at tend to business, and in the end tliat the pleasure of the game general rules in seaking all can make great demonstration and learn what they tan about ball matters, and yet when Continues! on jd page. t
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