The Boston Lacrosse club being unable to bring out their full team this afternoon, our team will play a very strong picked twelve largely composed of Boston players at 4.30 on Jarvis.
The batallion connected with the Institute of Technology gives the final exhibition and prize drill of the year this afternoon in the Exhibition Building on Huntington avenue, Boston.
An extra two hour examination in Math. 3, designed to cover the work in the Theory of Equations, will be given in Sever 24, June 3. The regular three hour examination in the course comes June 6.
The Tuesday Yale News contains an account of the Faulkner stroke which was adopted in our class races, and which, according to the News will be used by the 'Varsity at new London next month.
The freshman nine will be made up as follows this afternoon: Palmer, p.; Choate, c.; Fargo, 1b.; Frost, 2b.; Holden, 3b.; Gallivan, s. s.; Hallowell, l. f.; Austin, c. f.; Ingersoll, r. f. Substitutes, Crocker and Taylor.
The new tier of seats on Holmes were used for the first time Thursday. They will seat about 300. All the seats have been moved from Jarvis, and thus the seating capacity of benches on Holmes has been materially increased.
The following men have been elected on the first ten of '88, on the Everett Athenaeum: C. Chollet, P.M. Hammett, W. P. Henderson, M. J. Holland. W. S. Mills, C. H. Pennypacker, C. J. Rolfe, J. J. Seelye, F. H. Whipple, F, Beverly Williams.