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The Recess.

ATHLETIC ACTIVITY - TENNIS, ROWING AND BASE-BALL. NOTES.

Innings. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Harvard, 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 -6

Pope's nine, 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-2

Earned runs - Harvard, 2. Two-base hits - Phillips and Welch. Total bases on hits - Harvard, 7; Dr. Pope's, 4. First base on balls - Smith, 2; Pope, 1. First base on errors - Dr. Pope's nine, 7; Harvard, 9, Struck out - Dr. Pope's nine, 10; Harvard, 1. Double play - Merrill and Sawyer. Passed balls - Richardson, 1; Henshaw, 3. Wild pitches - Pope, 1; Smith, 2. Time - 2 hours 10 minutes. Umpire - Curtis.

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ON THE RIVER.The crews have been busy through the recess. The freshmen spent all but Monday and Tuesday, April 12 and 13, in Cambridge, and were on the water every day but one, the weather on that day being too severe. The 'varsity was also in regular training. Of this crew an extended criticism will be given in to-morrow's CRIMSON.

NOTES.The lacrosse team will go into training at once.

On Fast Day the "Harvard Juniors" played the "Eagles" in Cambridge, and were defeated by a score of 19 to 15.

A barn, situated on Kirkland St., belonging to Prof. G. M. Lane, was destroyed by fire on April 7. The attendance of college men at the scene of the conflagration was large.

The annual army of Irishmen and rakes swept over the college grounds on Monday and Tuesday last.

The system of reserving seats at Memorial, initiated for the recess, proved very satisfactory, and should become a custom.

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