The action of Yale last Friday in refusing to concede anything to keep Dartmouth in the inter-collegiate base-ball league, seems hardly excusable. Harvard would have played one game in Hanover, while Princeton promised to play both championship games on neutral grounds, but both of these plans were defeated by Yale absolutely refusing to change the arrangement existing since '83, when Dartmouth entered the league. By this action a nine of skillful and gentlemanly players has been obliged to withdraw. Every Harvard man will feel regret that we have lost Dartmouth from among our annual visitors, and we personally express the hope that next season may bring about their return on favorable conditions.
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