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Fact and Rumor

Table 49 beat table 7 in a five-inning game, yesterday, by a score of 11 to 9.

One-hour examination in Math. E at 10 o'clock this morning in U. E. R.

The entries for the intercollegiate games close on Saturday of this week.

There was a cut in Philosophy II yesterday.

The University of Pennsylvania will hold an inter-class swimming match on May 28.

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In Michigan University a course has been established in the art of writing plays for the stage.

The CRIMSON nine plays a picked nine on Jarvis at 9 o'clock this morning.

Princeton men are very much dissatisfied with the recent changes in the football rules.

A gun club has been organized at the Institute of Technology. Candidates for next fall's eleven are hard at work.

The Princetonian offers a silk hat to the member of the Princeton nine who makes the first home run in a championship game.

Walter C. Camp, the Yale College athlete, will be married on June 30 to Miss Alice G. Sumner, sister of Professor Sumner of Yale.

The Institute of 1770 will have its annual dinner on Wednesday, May 23rd, at the Parker House. Members are referred to the notice in another column.

Columbia's spring athletic games will take place at the M. A. C. grounds, on May 17, and those of the University of Pennsylvania on May 19, at Philadelphia.

Although Bell was beaten in the hurdle race at Cedarhurst by Copeland, the amateur champion, he broke his own and the Harvard record, making the distance in 17 1-2 seconds.

Professor Thayer addressed a subcommittee of the United States Senate on Saturday upon the bill to establish courts for the Indians on the various reservations. Professor Thayer assisted in the preparation of the bill.

Princeton's annual field meeting was held Wednesday, May 9. Two Princeton records were broken by S. King, who ran 100 yards in 10 seconds and 220 yards in 22 1-4 seconds. The other events were as follows: 440-yards dash, Dohm, 53 1-4 seconds; half-mile run, Roddy, 2m. 7 1-5s.; mile run, Baker, 4m. 57s.; mile walk, J. Hunter, 8m. 52 1-4s.; running broad jump, Lemassena, 18f. 10 in.; throwing hammer, Janeway, 84 ft. 2 in. From the result of this meeting the Mott Haven team will be chosen.

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