At Cambridge University, Eng., the eleven continues to play throughout the winter until the middle of March, playing twenty-four games in all.
The president of Columbia Athletic Association says that the chances of the college are unusually good in the Inter-collegiate games next spring.
The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Capel delivered a lecture to the students of Michigan University recently. His subject being, "Moral and Intellectual Freedom."
The next debate of the Harvard Union will occur next Thursday evening. The question is, Resolved: That the present elective system of Harvard meets the requirements of a higher education more perfectly than any other system.
Last Saturday the Yale freshman eleven defeated Williston by a score of 44 to 5. The Yale freshman are said to have played a very good game. Showing much improvement in their playing since the game with Amherst. The weight of the Williston team averaged fifteen pounds heavier than that of the Yale team. The Williston rush line averages 162 lbs.
The foot ball team of graduates, which is to play the various Eastern colleges, is made up as follows: Rushers - Lamb, Moorhead, Harding, Twombly, Wadleligh, Beck, Wills; quarter-back - Badger; half-backs-Baker and Thompson; back- Miller. Wadleigh, Baker, Wills and Miller are Princeton graduates. The team will probably play Lafayette, Stevens, Yale, Harvard and Princeton in the order named.