The Stars play the Amateurs this morning.
The band concert last evening was a success.
Harvard plays Tufts to-day on Holmes Field at 4 P.M.
The class game of base-ball to-day will be between '86 and '87.
The college rooms for the coming year will be assigned to-day.
The new board of directors of the H. D. A. had its first meeting last evening.
Yesterday's mails brought to the students of Harvard eloquent appeals in behalf of Woman's Rights.
Mr. W. S. Allen, '86, has returned to college from the South, where he has been stopping several months for his health.
Several enthusiastic tennis players amused a number of spectators at the Beck Hall courts by playing in their leather shooting jackets.
The Amherst freshman game to-morrow will be called at one o'clock, instead of at three, as was first announced.
In the game between the Comets and Prescotts, yesterday afternoon, the score was tied at the end of the eighth inning, 10 to 10, when the nines were obliged to retire from the field.
The complimentary concert to Mr. Nat. Brigham occurs this evening at Tremont Temple. The Harvard Glee Club will be one of the leading attractions.
The Yale freshman games will be played on May 10 at Cambridge; May 23 at New Haven; and June 6 at Hartford or Springfield, if the games result in a tie.
Several changes in the order of the final examinations have been made; Math. A (Analytic Geometry) changed to June 3, Greek 10 to June 16, Music 1 to June 13. Phil. 10 comes on June 11, and Phil. 11 on June 16.
The Yale athletic spring games were held on Wednesday, and resulted as follows: C. F. Odell, '86, won the 100 yards dash in 11 1-5 seconds. H. L. Mitchell, '85, S., won the one-half mile run in 2.08 4-5. A. B. Coxe, '87, threw the hammer 88 feet 9 inches, and won. L. W. Bond, '86, S., took the mile run in 4.48 1 2. J. H. Briggs, '85, put the shot 35 feet 8 1-2 inches. J. D. Ferris, '85, won the 1-4 mile run in 57 1-2 seconds; N. M. Goodlett, '86, who was leading, talling on the home-stretch. C. H. Luddington, '87, jumped 17 feet 4 inches in the running broad jump; C. E. Rubsamen, '88, was obliged to give 2 feet handicap and jumping only 18 feet was defeated. E. A. Meredith, '85, S., walked a mile in 7.57 1-5, and C. F. Odell won the 220 yards dash in 25 2-5 seconds. L. H. Hamilton, '86, won the two-mile bicycle race in 7.15, in spite of a heavy handicap to C. Adams, '87. Of the first prizes '85 took two, '86 three, '87 two, and Sheffield three.
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