The hare and hounds run has been postponed until Monday at 3.15 P. M.
There is prospect of a good nine at the Institute of Technology next spring.
A cup is to be offered at Columbia next spring for an inter-class base ball tournament.
The junior crew will begin work in the gymnasium the first Monday after Thanksgiving.
The number of men who signed to accompany the eleven to New Haven to day was between twenty and thirty.
The freshmen play Tufts college on Jarvis this afternoon. Game called at 2.45; admission, fifty cents.
The University eleven left for New Haven by the Albany railroad on the 4.30 train, yesterday afternoon.
The subscription list for the nine at Amherst has been headed by a subscription of $200 by the faculty.
St Paul's school was never so largely attended as now, there being nearly three hundred boys under the care of Dr. Coit.
The result of the game at New Haven will be telegraphed to the CRIMSON, and posted at Leavitt and Pierce's as soon as received.
The Mr. Thompson '87 who was elected on the 6th ten of the Institute was Mr. E. A. Thompson and not as was published in yesterday's paper.
At the last athletic meeting of the Institute of Technology, '85 succeeded in winning only one event, tying the Freshman class for last place. There were sixteen events in all.
The average age of the Yale freshman class is about 16 years and 1 month, and the average weight is 134 lbs. according to the averages recently taken by Mr. Seaver. Fifteen per cent. of the class use tobacco.
Among the 140 graduate students at Johns Hopkins, there are men from Cuba, Japan, Russia, Switzerland, Italy, Germany and France. These men come from nearly 80 educational institutions.
The result of the petition handed in by the students of the north entry of Thayer, to have the gas kept lighted all night has resulted in a general order to have the gas remain burning an hour longer every night throughout all the entries of the college buildings.
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