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Excerpt from The Gleaner, Vol. 6: May, 1917
Proceedings have been taken to have Segal's dreams censored by the Pennsylvania State Board of Censors. The night preceding the Pennington game he dreamed that bats would be broken as regularly as a man stepped up to the plate. Sure enough two were broken in the first inning.
The team has a good alibi for its poor Showing against Penning ton. Arising at 4 A. M. They all went to details after which they hurriedly ate a light breakfast, rode to Doylestown in a hay wagon and then spent three solid hours on the trolley to Pennington. Where upon we hurriedly dressed only to line up against the strongest school in New Jersey.
The trip was a mistake or at least the game should not have been played until the afternoon.
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