It is pleasant, to say the least, when the other colleges which go to make up the inter-collegiate base-ball league are soundly abusing one another for alleged attempt at rattling visiting nines by yelling at errors, and hooting at victorious and defeated teams, to look back upon the record of Harvard for the past year, unblemished by a single ungentlemanly act. Another point to be remembered with gratification is that the feeling between the three great universities,- Harvard, Yale and Princeton-is now more friendly and cordial than it has been for years past. The history of this year's struggle for the pennant between these three strong rivals is wonderfully free from the bickerings which have marked such contests in the past.
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