The Boston Athletic team will play Harvard this afternoon at Cambridge.
A. M. Griswold is manager of the freshman nine.
The freshman nine will play a game with Tech. '92, Saturday afternoon, on the Tech. grounds in Boston.
On Wednesday the Princeton nine defeated the New York league team by a score of 8 to 5.
The Princeton Glee Club started on its spring trip last Wednesday. The first concert was given at Buffalo.
Yale beat Tufes in New Haven last Wednesday by a score of 9 to 3. It was a poor game on both sides.
By the will of the late Charles L. Flint, of Boston, Phillips Academy, Andover, receives $5000 to establish a scholarship.
The prospects for a good nine a Exeter this year are fair. The infield with the exception of the pitcher's position will be strong. Heffelfinger will probably play first, Trafford second, Sawyer third, and Soule short-stop. Flagg, the captain, will catch.
W. Barnes, Jr., '88, has purchased the stock of the Albany Evening Journal, and that paper and the Express are now both published under his management.
The Columbia College Dramatic Club will present an original burlesque by G. A. Morrison, Harvard, '87, author of "Captain Kidd," last year's play, entitled "William Penn;" or, "The Quaker and the Romany Rye," at the Berkley Lyceum N. Y., for the University crew, on April 24, 25, 26, and 27.
Nearly everyone was registered Wednesday forenoon. Out of two hundred and eleven members of the senior class one hundred and ninety nine were present. The other classes have not been counted yet. Notices were received by a number of students who were detained at home by sickness.
Yesterday the freshman nine defeated the Cambridge Unions by a score of 10 to 6. The following was the make-up of Ninety-two's team: Spalding, p; Hollis, c; Childs, 1b; Cady, 2b; Wrenn, 3b; Codman, ss; Cummins, lf; Rankin, cf; Allen, rf,. No freshman scorer has yet been appointed.
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