At the meeting of the National League of base-ball clubs held at Buffalo on March 4th, the only change made in the rules of the game was to limit the pitcher to six called balls instead of seven.
The following were elected members of the Institute of 1770, at last evening's meeting: F. T. Cooper, R. W. Hogg. C. Guild, A. Faulkner, C. R. Brown, S. C. Jones, W. H. Howe, R. K. Snow, C. L. Mills, T. T. Balwin, P. R. Frothingham, H. Pope, T. H. Gage, W. H. Potter, H. A. Griffin, H. T. Allen.
The following are the newly elected officers of the Harvard Chapter of the Delta Upsilon: President, V. C. Alderson, '85; vice-president, E. M. Winston, '84; secretary, E. N. Snyder, '86; treasurer, C. M. Harrington, '85; committee on membership, J. B. Wilson, '84; R. S. Bickford, '85, J. H. Huddleston, '86.
All complaints about delivery of the HERALD-CRIMSON must be made at the Co-operative Office only. Subscribers are asked to be sure that the fault rests with the delivery boys before complaining, as it has been found that many papers are delivered duly, but are afterwards borrowed or stolen from doorways.
The Yale Bicycle Club will hold their spring meeting Wednesday, May 28. It is expected that Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, Amherst and Williams colleges will be represented. The prizes will probably consist of gold and silver medals, with flags for the inter-collegiate trophies. The programme will be: 1. One-mile race, open to all having a record of 3.20 or over. 2. Three-mile inter-collegiate. 3. One mile, open to all. 4. Three-mile State championship. 5. One half-mile run and ride. 6. Five-mile, open to all. 7. One-mile club race, open to all with record of 3.20 or over. 8. Three-mile race (for Yale and Harvard only). 9. Ten-mile handicap. 10. One-mile consolation.