Another link has been added to Harvard's chain of misfortunes which now bid fair to bind her down from winning the championship in base-ball this season. This time it is Luce's withdrawal from practice that has deprived the nine of their most promising pitcher, on whom the main hope of success on the diamond seemed to rest. No one, however, should allow himself to be discouraged by this mishap. It should only serve as an additional stimulus to hard work among the candidates, and ready support and encouragement throughout the college. Luce's position will be difficult to fill, but this is only a stronger reason for every man who has any ability in pitching to present himself as a candidate and make sure that it is not through any laziness or negligence of his that the nine may have no satisfactory pitcher next season. With so many positions which must be filled with new men, nothing but the greatest energy and enthusiasm among all ball players can give Harvard a chance for success this year.
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SENIOR CLASS MEETING.