The plan is now under advisement of making the freshman nine cancel all the games which have been arranged for the year, as a penalty for the disturbances of Monday afternoon. The punishment would be a severe one, falling as it must upon innocent and guilty alike where the proportion of guilty is so very small. For all that was particularly objectionable in Ninety-eight's outbreak, the responsibility attaches to not much over a dozen men; yet for their fault the hundreds must suffer. These few men are forcing a heavy penalty upon the entire class; it would be honorable in them to take upon themselves alone the punishment to which the class will submit rather than expose them.
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