In three championship games Technology has scored three victories and has made 152 points to 15 for its opponents.
The four points made by Wesleyan on Saturday are the first points ever scored by an eleven of that college in a game with Yale.
Foot-ball games Saturday: Yale 68, Wesleyan 4; Technology 52. Amherst 0; Trinity 26, Stevens 0; Pennsylvania 6. Lehigh 4; Yale, '91 70, Manhattan's 0.
In the game against Wesleyan on Saturday, six of the Yale team were substitutes. Beecher, Gill and Corwin of the regular team witnessed the Harvard Princeton game.
Neither umpire nor referee has yet been appointed for the Andover Exeter game. Audover selected Beecher, of Yale, as referee, but he declined and recommended Crawford, of the Harvard Law School. It is said that Exeter refuses to accept Andover's chose.
The following men were recently elected members of the Deutscher Veroim: Ulrich, '88; Hammet, '88; F. B'y. Williams, '88; Garrison, '88; Swartz, '88; Edson, '88; Darling, '88; Dodge, '89; R. S. Ba dwin '89; Hoffman, '90; Roderman, graduate.
The condition of Captain Holden yesterday was much the same as Saturday. He suffers but little pain and the physicians say that his symptons are favorable for a safe recovery. The in jury to his breast bone will prevent his playing foot-ball again this season.
There is some talk that Johns Hopkins University will be removed to Chfton, just outside of Baltimore. This would be in accordance with the wishes of the founder, and would also secure to the college a sum of $35,000 offered for the maintenance of a school of science.
There will be an hour examination in English A on Tuesday, Nov. 15th, at nine o'clock. Examination rooms as follows: Alger-Estes in Sever 37; O. Everett-Liscomb in U. E. R.; Long streth G. Morton in Sever 17; J. M. Morton-Sutro in Mass. 3; Swan-A. H Williams in Sever 5; E. P. Williams-Wynne in Sever 1.