The nine left Boston by the 4.30 train yesterday.
Prof. Chaplin, Dean of the Lawrence Scientific School, leaves Cambridge today.
The 'varsity nine was practising batting on the field yesterday, before leaving for New Haven.
The attendance in chapel has been unusually large since the prayer petition was granted.
Marks will be returned in N. H. 1 and 8 at 9 o'clock, Monday, June 21, in Lecture Room, Museum.
E. R. Thayer, '88 and Spalding, '87 won the doubles in the Casino tournament, and Sawin the singles.
It is probable that Baker, '86 will try next week to lower his last record in the 220 yards at Beacon Park.
Messrs. W. H. Rand, Jr., '88, Oliver Prescott, '80 and W. Atkinson, '89, have been elected to the Lampoon board.
Several of the candidates for the 'varsity foot-ball eleven next fall intend to practice passing and kicking during the summer.
The Glee Club officers for the ensuing year are: president, E. R. Shippen, '87; vice-president, B. S. Hurlbut, '87; secretary, Lockwood Honore, '88; treasurer, H. L. Mason, '88; assistant secretary, H. D. Sleeper, '89.
Allen's name has been put down on the score card for right field in to day's game. The chances for his catching are very slight indeed.
A special examination for seniors having an admission condition in Algebra, will be held on Monday, June 21, at 3 p.m., in U. E. R.
Mr. W. J. Stillman has an able letter in the last Nation about the necessity of having a permanent head to the American School at Athens.
The Yale University foot-ball team has presented foot-balls to all candidates for the team. They will be in constant practice during the summer.
The Yale News complains of lack of support of the freshman crew by their class. They also urge the crew to do everything in its power to wipe out the disgrace of the freshman game.
The Cornell crew, which it was expected would row at Philadelphia for the Childs cup, has disbanded because of a lack of funds. The Childs cup, which Cornell now holds, will be forfeited in consequence.
Following are the officers of the Yale Base-ball Association for next year: president, James Archibald, Jr., '87, Scranton, Pa.; vice-president, E. W. Durant, '87, South Stillwater, Minn.; treasurer, Alfred Leeds, '87, Stamford; secretary, R. M. Hurd, '88, New York City.
Members of the freshman class will be examined in Physics A in the rooms of Sever as follows: Abbot to Goodwin inclusive, S. 37; Gray to Howe, S. 30; Hull to Lent, S. 24; Levi to L. H. Morgan, S. 23; Morse to Prescott, S. 18; Prindle to Slade, S. 17; Slattery to Trail, S. 6; G. E. Turnure to Zinkeisen, S. 5 Special students will conform to the same alphabetical arrangement.
The Exonian showed great enterprise in getting out an extra on Saturday last to celebrate their victory over Andover. An excellent account of the game, editorials illustrated with crowing roosters and bright squibs on the members of the nine make up a very pleasing paper. Following in a bit of poetic effusion:
Our left fielder's name is Pattee
And a good fellow is he
He scoops in each fly
That comes down from on high
For there's nary a fly on Pattee.
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