It is rumored that the Law School Blaine battalion will attempt to relieve the seniors of their transparency showing the result of the canvass in that class, 95 to 58 in favor of Cleveland.
During the scratch races, one of the connecting irons between the stationary and floating platforms broke. The crash heard aroused some apprehension of another boathouse accident.
A prize will be offered for a tug of war, between members of the Law School and undergraduates, at the autumn meeting. The teams must be under 655 lbs, The tug will be pulled on cleats.
Last week the Amherst nine played a game with the Holyokes and were beaten 13 to 2. The Amherst captain is trying to develop a new man, named Keating, for pitcher; but Keating was pounded freely and did not prove a success.
The CRIMSON cannot hold itself responsible for the safe delivery of papers outside the yard at houses where there are neither letter boxes nor attendants ready to receive the paper. In order that the CRIMSON may visit subscribers in this position, the subscribers must either call for the paper at the Co-operative office, or request the paper to be mailed.
The following men have been given places on the drum corps: Tenor drum-Ashe, C. R. Brown, T. T. Baldwin, Frye, Gaither, Rathbone, Faulkner. Fife-Babbitt, Buckley, S. Gleason, E. H. Nichols, Pope, F. I. Proctor, Remington. Base drum-Wakefield Baker, E. E. Blodgett, Piteau, E. C. Webster. Bones-Carnochan, Dewey, Foster, '85, Fogg, F. R. Frothingham, Haynes, Howes, Middleton, A. B. Potter, C. S. Proctor, Plummer, F. C. Parmenter, Deeley, Webster. A. R. Weed, Woods.