It is generally conceded at Yale that the following will constitute her nine this year: Marsh, 1b.; Stewart, (capt.), 2b.; Noyes, s. s.; Stagg, 3b.; Dann, p.; Kellogg, c.; Bremner, Brigham and Sheppard in the field.
The largest of the ice-houses destroyed by fire at Fresh Pond the other night, was familiarly known as the "Tramp's Hotel," it having been the rendezvous of large numbers of "gentlemen of leisure" during the summer months.
In answer to many enquiries it may be said that the tickets for Mr. Howad's lecture can be obtained on application at Sever's. Mr. Jones prefers that those who desire tickets obtain them by that means. But any nonresident of Cambridge can obtain reserved seats free of charge upon application to Mr. H. D. Jones, 20 Holworthy.
The next sophomore theme will be due on April 1st. Subject: An Exposition. Theme IX will be due on April 29. For these two themes may be substituted a double theme, not less than ten pages long, comprising both exposition and argument. Every one who wishes to make this substitution is requested to give Mr. Clymer notice and inform him of the title of his theme not later than April 12. The double theme will be due on Thursday, April 22.
Captain Stewart of the Yale University ball nine, has presented a scheme for a series of class ball games. There are to be five nines, one from each academic class and one from Sheff. Each nine will pay an entrance fee of $15, which sum will be expended for trophies with special prizes to the man making the best fielding and battery average.