All the members of the athletic committee, Prof's White, Byerly and Sargent, were present at the Yale game in New Haven.
Most of the Harvard men at the game with Yale congregated in the large barge that took our eleven to the grounds, and saw the play from that.
The manager of the Tufts eleven sent word Saturday that his team would be unable to play the game with our freshmen which had been arranged.
The telegram sent to the CRIMSON, and posted in Leavitt and Pierce's window was the first news of the game received in Cambridge last Saturday.
Dr. Sargent, aided by Mr. Lathrop, is making great headway with the physical examinations at the gymnasium.
A scrub game of foot ball was played on Jarvis field, yesterday afternoon, between elevens from club tables at Memorial Hall.
The train for New Haven leaves Boston and Albany station at 9,00, reaching New Haven at 2 P. M. The team will leave the night before at 4.30.
The break in the hare and hounds run yesterday was made by mutual consent, the darkness preventing the finding of the bags.
Some delay was experienced in learning the result of Saturdays game, as Yale's new athletic grounds, where it was played, are quite a distance from New Haven.
Goodwin '88, end rush of the Yale eleven, is a very powerful man and plays half back on the freshman team. Our freshmen would do well to keep an eye on him during the game with Yale.
Mr. N. G. Reed, '76, has become a member of the graduate advisory committee on boating affairs, in place of Mr. Alexander Agassiz.