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Fact and Rumor.

Hastings Hall will be opened today.

Wyllis Terry will coach the Yale team this week.

The St. Paul's school club at Yale will hold its annual banquet tonight.

The new lockers in the gymnasium will be ready for use by the end of this week.

Columbia will play Wesleyan in foot-ball at the Berkeley Oval, New York, tomorrow.

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Corbett, captain of the Cambridge High school eleven, will enter Harvard next fall.

T. W. Hulme has been elected captain of the University of Pensylvania foot ball team in place of Church, resigned.

Lake, '90, captain of the Worcester Polytechnical Institute, expects to enter the graduate department next year.

Dr. Sargent planned the open air gymnasium at the north end of the new Charles River park and has the general charge of it.

Dewey, the left tackle of the University of Pennsylvania foot ball team, will not play again this season. He is confined to his bed, suffering from injuries received in the game of a week ago last Saturday, and his physician says that he will probably have to remain there for two months.

W. Barnes, Jr., '88, W. D. Clark, '89, and F. C. Cobb, '90, who is now in the Medical school, all former presidents of the CRIMSON, withessed Saturday's game.

Six crews took part in the annual class race of the University of Pennsylvania last Thursday. The '91 medicals won by a length, '92 college being second.

Stagg, Hartwell, Gill, Rhodes, Wurtemburg and Ferris, of the Yale team, Wallace, the old Yale end rush, and Tracy Harris, the Princeton coach, were slectators of Saturday's game.

Last Thursday, only members of the university 11 and their friends were admitted to the Yale athletic field. The object was to give the eleven an opportunity of practising tricks without being watched by outsiders.

In the first 24 hours after reserved seats were offered for sale for the Yale Princeton game at the Berkeley Oval Thanksgiving day, 2,700 seats were sold, and but a few of the coach and carriage positions are not engaged.

The Princeton rushline averaged six pounds more than the Harvard rushline. The backs were closely matched Princeton's averaging only two pounds more than Harvard's. Princeton's three centre men aggregated 17 pounds more than Harvard's.

The following is a summary of the points made in Saturday's game: Princeton, touchdowns without goals Channing (2), Cowan (2); touchdowns with goals, Black, Cowan, Ames; goal from field, Ames; safety made by Saxe. Harvard, touchdown without goal, Crosby; touchdown with goal, Lee; goal from the field, B. W. Trafford.

The following other foot ball games were played Saturday: At Springfield, championship game, Yale, 52, Wesleyan, 0; the Yale team played with six substitutes. At Williams, championship game, Williamston 18, Tech. 4; at Amherst, Amherst 72, Rochester 0; at Hartford, Trinity 12, Stevens 0; at Buffalo, Cornell 66, University of Michigan 0; at Easton, Lehlgh 6, Lafayette 6; at Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania 14, Rutgers 0.

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