In the final sets of the Longwood tennis tournament between Messrs. Clark, '83, and Sears, '83, on Saturday, Clark beat Sears, winning three sets out of five. Sears was handicapped 15 on each game.
The proof-sheets of the forthcoming catalogue show among the sophomores, 207 names; juniors, 208, and seniors, 189.
The entries for the tennis tournament are thus far : Ordway and Buffum, Clark and Denniston, Gardner and Warren, Bonsal and Osborne, Howard and Hoyt, Mandell and Agassiz, Winslow and Rockwell.
A first year student in the Law School handed in to the librarian a slip for a reference book, on which was inscribed : "Laura Poets 22 B. 500." The professor had given out the reference, "Law Reports 22 B. 500."
It is expected that each of the other colleges that has co-operated with Harvard in her movement against professionalism will soon adopt regulations similar to those adopted at Harvard by the faculty committee on athletics.
The cricket eleven will play the Lawrence Cricket Club tomorrow (Wednesday) on their grounds in South Lawrence. The game will commence at 11 o'clock. The team are requested to meet at Bartlett's at 8.30 A. M. By invitation, the eleven will attend a ball in the evening, and during their stay will be the guests of the Lawrence Club.
In the singles of the tennis tournament the following-named sets were played off yesterday : Gardner won over Mandell, 5-6, 6-4, 6-3; Goodwin won over Agassiz, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5; Clark over Bacon, 6-0, 6-3; Winslow over Taylor, 6-2, 6-4. The remaining sets are Le Moyne vs. Rathbone, Clark vs. Perkins, Gardner vs. Goodwin, Winslow vs. Butler.