Brown plays Harvard this afternoon on Holmes field at 4 o'clock.
Campbell will not play with the freshmen in the game to-morrow.
Cornell defeated Williams on Saturday at Williamstown by a score of 8 to 5.
Williams now leads the Intercollegiate Base-Ball League with a clean record of victories.
The Freshman Glee and Banjo clubs will give their next concert at Worcester on the 20th of this month.
The Crimson nine defeated the Victors in an exhibition game yesterday morning by a score of 25 to 5.
Dann's home run on Saturday received material assistance from the feet of "muckers" in the out-field.
A movement is on hand to arrange a tennis tournament in which Wellesley, Wesleyan, Amherst and Smith will compete.
Mr. A. F. Holden has been elected base-ball correspondent, and Mr. F. B. Lund, Mott Haven correspondent of the CRIMSON.
By the death of the Hon. W. C. De Pauw, of New Albany, Ind., De Pauw University receives a gift of 1,500,000 dollars.
The Princetonian attributes the defeat of the Princeton nine last Monday to its poor base-running and fielding.
Cornell plays Yale at New Haven to-day.
A. D. Claflin the manager of Harvard's 85 champion team, gave a supper to the members of the nine at his residence on Mount Vernon street last week.
By the present indications, Henshaw will catch in the game Saturday, and Campbell will play at third, although at present his finger is in a bad condition.
The following gentlemen from '88 have been elected members of the Philosophical Club: Barnes, Gordon, Leahy, Sedgwick, Sempers; from the Divinity School, Huff.
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