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Fact and Rumor.

The series of class ball games begins Monday with '88 vs. '89.

Dutton will umpire at Providence, and Donovan at Williamstown.

There will be an excursion in N.H. 4 on Monday. Particulars will be posted.

The competition for the Boylston Prize Speaking will occur Saturday, May 8th.

The train for Providence to-day leaves at 1 o'clock from the Providence station.

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The last meeting of the '86 CRIMSON board will be held to-day at 1.30 o'clock in the sanctum.

On Wednesday last the Yale nine was defeated by the Meridens with a score of 3 to 9.

The Harvard lacrosse team plays the Cambridge twelve on Holmes Field, at 4.45 p.m., to-day.

To-day is the last day for receiving the metrical translations of the second epode of Horace.

Mr. George A. Morrison has returned to Cambridge, having entirely recovered from his recent illness.

The third balloting for president of the H. D. A. resulted as follows: Rich, '87, 272; Vogel, '87, 324. Mr. Vogel is elected president.

The Harvard nine place all their hopes for the inter-collegiate championship on their ability to hit any pitcher in the association. - Princetonian.

The freshmen play the Boston Latin School nine on Jarvis to-day.

The Shooting Club will hold no matches this afternoon, as stated in yesterday's paper.

Championship ball games to-day: Yale vs. Williams, at Williamstown; Brown vs. Harvard, at Providence.

Dr. McKenzie will speak in Holden to-morrow evening at 6.30. The meeting is open to all members of the college.

The lacrosse team to-day will be made up as follows: Peck, Peabody, Williams, Goodale, Griffing, Weed, Gardner, Hood, Hale, Dudley, Blodgett, Robinson.

Harvard '89, has refused the freshman challenge to the boat race, but has consented to row her in the same race with Columbia if the latter does not object. - Yale News.

On Thursday afternoon all the actors in the Hasty Pudding theatricals were photographed by a Globe reporter, and their likenesses will probably appear in the Sunday edition of that paper.

The following men will compose the nine in to-day's game at Providence: Wiestling, s. s.; Smith, p.; Foster, 1. f.; Willard, 1b.; Allen, c. f.; Edgerly, 2b.; Phillips, 3b.; Henshaw, c.; Choate, r. f.

The Princeton Base-Ball Association has decided to erect a new stand on their grounds. The stand is to fill in the space between the club-house and the back-stop, and will be as large as the old stand.

Messrs. Morton D. Mitchell, '87, Stephen B. Stanton, '87, and James Gore King, '89, have been elected regular editors of the DAILY CRIMSON. Mr. Walter Forchheimer has been elected musical critic.

Hereafter all the members of Political Economy 1 will meet in Massachusetts 3 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 9 o'clock. Professor Dunbar will deliver lectures on the financial history of the United States.

The cricket match between the Long-woods and Harvards on the grounds of the former, at the junction of Long-wood and Brookline avenues, to-day, will begin at 10.30 a.m., and a good game is anticipated. Chambers, the professional of the Longwood club, will not play.

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