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Fact and Rumor.

Examinations at Princeton begin June 5th.

Yale plays Princeton at Princeton today.

The cricket team plays at Longwood today.

The spring regatta of the Yale navy takes place today.

Technology offers a prize of $100 for best college song.

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The Bicycle club held a run yesterday afternoon to Chestnut Hill.

The races of the Union Boat Club take place today at 3 p. m.

The Princeton freshman team has arranged a game with Yale freshman for May 30.

More than half the graduating class in the Yale Divinity school have received calls.

The last number of the Lampoon is by far the best number of the present volume.

Mr. Bolles begs all who desire any change in the examinatiom list, to propose them immediately,

In Princeton's batting list for the championship series, King leads with 539-777 and Durell second with 429-785.

A second but still a provisional list of the final examinations has just appeared. The CRIMSON will publish the third and final list only.

The 'Varsity tug-of-war team pulled the Riverside tug-of-war team last Tuesday night in two pulls, one five minute pull and one three minute pull.

Charles G. Psotta of Cornell, the a mateur single scull champion of America, has departed for Europe. At the Henley regatta he will carry the Cornell colors.

The freshman nine defeated the sophomores yesterday afternoon on Jarvis field by a score of fourteen to seven. Only eight innings were played. The following is the make-up of the teams: Ninety-one-Weld, 1b; Nichols, 3b; Guerin, p; Babbitt, c; Corning, l.f; Bowman, 2b; Mariner, r.f; Fitzhugh, c.f; Lamb, ss. Ninety-two-Spalding, p; Hollis, c; Carpenter, 1b; Wrenn, 2b; Codman, 3b, Curtis, ss; Rankin, l.f; Allen, r.f; Neff, c.f. Umpire, Faulkner, '90.

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