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Fact and Rumor.

It is probable that at the junior meeting tonight some action will be taken with regard to the torchlight procession.

After this week no one will be allowed to use the college tennis courts without exhibiting a certificates of membership.

Yesterday a student exhibited a barber's handbill for admission to Memorial Hall, and was politely admitted by the door keeper.

Walter C. Camp witnessed the practice of the Yale team on Saturday, and expressed himself as well pleased with the outlook.

The candidates for the University crew took an eight to ten mile walk yesterday afternoon, instead of taking their customary row.

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It is hoped that all Freshmen who play ball will give attention to Captain Fargo's request, printed on the fourth page,

It is reported that the faculty want to tax the athletic association five dollars for every game played on the University grounds.-[Princetonian.

The College of Liberal Arts, Boston University, has organized an athletic association, and intends to put a foot ball team, and a base ball nine in the field.

The Amherst nine as made up this fall is as follows: Harris, s.s.; Kimball, 2 b.; Stuart, c. f,; Marble, 3 b.; Stearns, c.; Davidson, 1 b.; Stevens, r. f,; Coates, l. f.; Keating, p.

The section in History 1 has been so much enlarged by additions from the Freshman class, as to fill the recitation room in Dane Hall to overflowing.

Sherman Hoar '82, the nephew of the famous champion of Blaine, Senator George F. Hoar, has been very popular this fall as a stump speaker for Cleveland.

Let every member of '88 who intends to try for the nine be present at the meeting in the captain's room tonight, and by his presence encourage the captain, and show that '88 is in earnest in base ball matters this year.

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