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Fact and Rumor.

The cricket club will not play Longwood to-day.

Eighty-eight vs. Adams Academy at Quincy this afternoon.

The Yale-Boston game to-day will be played on the new Athletic field.

The price of the proposed Harvard Literary Monthly will be $2.00 per annum.

Forty-nine men are out regularly on Holmes Field engaging in general field athletics.

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Rev. Phillips Brooks will preach in Appleton Chapel to-morrow evening at 7.30.

The long expected shingles of the brass band will be ready for distribution next week.

Season and admission tickets for the base-ball games can be obtained at Leavitt and Peirce's.

The Argonauts yesterday defeated the second nine of the CRIMSON in an exhibition game, by a score of 7 to 3.

Wood, '88, and R. D. Smith, '86, are the latest additions to the large number of men practising sprinting on the track.

Arguments are due from the juniors, with the exception of those who have written double themes, on the coming Thursday; from the sophomores on May 7.

The Bicycle Club intend to hold a race meeting this spring, if enough entries can be secured to make it interesting.

Base-ball games to-day.- Boston vs. Yale, at New Haven; Boston Unions vs. Dartmouth, at Hanover; Techs vs. Harvard, at Cambridge.

A close and exciting game of baseball was played yesterday between nines from tables 38 and 39 of Memorial. The 38 nine was victorious by a score of 12 to 11; seven innings.

The Advocate which came out yesterday, announces that next fall eight columns will be added to the size of the paper, and that this additional space will be given up to literary articles.

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