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The American College baseball association met at the Parker house last Friday evening. President Clark called the meeting to order. The colleges were represented as follows: Dartmouth-G. B. Storrs, manager, E. Williams, '90, C. J. Du Bois, '91. Williams-W. H. Cleminshaw, manager, R. C. Campbell, captain, A. F. Clark, '89. Amherst-Edwin Duffy, manager, C. J. Sullivan, Captain, H. L. Wilkenson, '88. The following officers were elected: President, W. H. Cleminshaw; vice-president, Edwin Duffy; second vice-president, C. J. Du Bois; secretary and treasurer, G. B. Storrs. The three captains form the judiciary committee. Brown's application was withdrawn. The Spaulding ball was adopted, also last year's rules, except in regard to the foul tip, judgement on this being left to the umpire. The following schedule of games was adopted:
May 7, Williams at Amherst; May 16 and 17, Dartmouth at Williams; May 23 and 24, Amherst at Hanover; May 30, Amherst at Williams; June 3 and 4, Dartmouth at Amherst; June 7, Amherst at Williams; June 13 and 14, Williams at Hanover; June 21, Williams at Amherst.
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