We are very, very sorry, but we suppose there is nothing else for the freshman Nine to do now except to disband. They have as good as lost the championship over Yale. The Yale News has decided that the freshman game at New Haven next Spring will be won by Yale. With this game surely lost, our chance for the championship is the same as gone, too. And yet,-we wish to ask the News if its decision is unalterable. May not your Nine all die, or be dropped, or your college be blown up by dynamiters, or something? Can't you give us a ray of hope even, from your superior prescience of next year's happenings?
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