The Gavelyte, April 1911
ll 9 l'H~ GAVELYTE, Athletics. The college base ball team journeyed I W. Foster p Jones to Wilberforce April 11 and met defeat J Markley 1 b Hill to the tune of twelve to three. The IMorgan 2 b Singon majority of the runs made by Wilber- I Clemans 3 b Allen force were du~ to errors, but the result I Williamison I f Faulkerly was not so bad considering that our E. Foster r f Anderson boys had no practice and Manager Mc- I Conley c f Green Gaffick was indisposed. The following I Anderson s s Perry is the official line-up and score: R~ns-Nelson 2, Faulkerly 2, Smgon . . 12, Hill 1, Green 1, Perry 2, Jones 1. ' Cedarville W1lberforce. i Anderson 1, Morgan 1, Clemans 1. McClellan c Nelson l Strike Outs-Foster 9, Jones 3. Eis Exituris. BY PROF. ,JEAN SMITH. ' Qut upon the high road, the busy road of life, They hear the voices calling them: "Come on, there's work to do; There is duty, there ts beauty, there is happiness and strife, The sun is shining higher and we need and look for you." A few days, some blue days, some sunny days remain, Some April days of rain and shine, and fragrant ones in May, And crowded all with work and fun, a happiness that's pain, Then caps and gowns and handclasps, farewell and then- away. Far from the campus, the quiet paths of knowledge, Far from the halls and the merry echoes there,· The class meetings, mass meetings, fun and fuss of college, The quiet chapel service with its atmosphere of prayer. Qut upon the high road, the busy road of life, All will find their places, their work for coming years, But sometimes, oft times amid the weary strife Their college days will come to them, seen thru a mist of tears.
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