This afternoon's ball game should be well attended.
The Shooting Club will meet at Watertown tomorrow afternoon.
Mr. H. A. Garfield, '85 has been elected president of the Williams Athenxum.
The nine will play the Tremonts this afternoon on Jarvis field. Game called at 4 o'clock.
The freshmen will play the Adams Academy nine at Quincy in the latter part of the month.
The question of holding indoor winter athletic meetings is being agitated at Trinity.
The Princeton nine defeated the Philadelphia reserves on Saturday, by a score of 9 to 3.
The game to have been played with the Beacons on Fast Day was postponed on account of bad weather.
The Columbia Baseball Association gives shingles to its members, which are very tasteful in design.
The Yale Freshmen played their first game on Saturday, when they defeated the Waterbury by a score of 15 to 8.
A large photograph by Perch of the University crew of '79 was put on exhibition in Leavitt Perch's window last week.
C. C. Nichols, L. S., C. J. Reuter, '84, and E. I. K. Noyes, '85, have been selected to form part of the American lacrosse twelve, which will visit England this summer. Reuter and Noyes will be unable to go on account of a faculty decision.
The position of scorer on the nine has not been filled as yet, but there are several very promising candidates for the position.
The Memorial Hall waiters have organized a nine, and would like to hear from similar organizations around Boston.
The work on the boathouse is going on slowly. More care is being taken to secure those using it from accidents than when the house was first built.
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