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FACT AND RUMOR.

'86 will have a tug today.

'85 will probably have a tug today,

Amherst defeated Princeton 5 to 4 Saturday.

The race today is called for 1.30 P. M. High tide at 1.15.

There will not be so many tugs to follow the crews today.

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The cadet battalion of the Technology held their prize drill on Saturday.

Col. Bancroft's regiment parades for its spring drill on Wednesday, on Boston common.

The seniors who wished to see the race well, patronized the referee's tug and got left.

The large number of ladies at the Yale game on Saturday suffered severely from the frequent showers.

Mr. O. W. Huntington will continue his series of talks illustrated with stereoptican views. Boylston Hall, at 7.30.

The third championship game is to take place this afternoon on Jarvis, between Harvard and Princeton at 4 P. M.

The first ten of the Everett Athenaeum from '87 are as follows : S. Abbott, W. L. Boyden, A. T. Dudley, C. S. Elgertter, F. E. E. Hamilton, F. C. Parmenter, H. E. Peabody, E. J. Rich, F. H. Stanyan, A. R. Weed.

Hansen, stroke of '85's crew, was unwell during the "no race" and had to be brought out to his room in a carriage.

This evening the brass band and Glee Club will give a complimentary concert to the members of the Princeton nine.

The juniors in their shell, hardly large enough to float them, shipped much more water than either of the other crews as the water was much rougher than was desired.

Saturday afternoon the colors, orange and black were very conspicuous at the game and elsewhere. '84 will have to work hard to make a similar display today.

The juniors' tug on Saturday had the largest crowd of spectators and followed up the "fiasco" race closer than any of the others, thus getting the most good out of their money.

The following men will compose the nine in the game today. Nichols, p.; Allen, c.; Smith, 1b.; Coolidge, 2b.; Phillips, 3b.; Baker, s. s.; LeMoyne, 1f.; Winslow, c. f.; Tilden, r. f.

At the Princeton Athletic games on Saturday the winners were as follows : 100 yards dash, Griffith, '86, time, 10 3 4 s.; 220 yards dash, A. T. Fell, '84, time, 25s.; quarter-mile run, H. Hodge, '86, time, 59 1-8s.; half-mile run, Coolidge, '84, time 2m. 19 3-4s.; one-mile run, Leavitt, '84, time. 4m. 58 1-2s.; one-mile walk, Mumford, '85, time, 8m. 56 3-4s.; 120-yard hurdle, Harriman, '85, time, 19 1-4s.; pole vault, H. Hodge, '86, distance, 8ft. 6in.; running broad jump, Vankirk, '84, 20ft. 1in.; running high jump, Harrison, '85, 5ft. 6 in.; putting the shot, 16 pounds, Adams, '86, 33ft.; throwing the hammer, 16 pounds, Adams, '86, 80ft. 8in.; two-mile bicycle race, Stearns, '87, time, 8m. 20s. The tug-of-war centest was won by the class of '86.

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