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Fact and Rumor.

Two Yale students, Edwin Rowe, jr., '90, and James W. Kennan, '93, were drowned Sunday by the upsetting of the cat-boat in which they were sailing.

The Pennsylvanian complains that the new system of counting at the intercollegiate games is a scheme set on foot by Harvard and Yale to further their own interests.

On Thursday, March 27, at 8 p. m., Mr. William N. Salter, of Chicago will lecture in Sanders Theatre on "What Ethics Can Do for Us." The lecture will be under the auspices of the Harvard Philosophical club.

The international cricket match between the United States and Canada will be played in Philadelphia July 14 and 15. The United States team will probably be made up entirely of Philadelphia players.

The Manhattan Athletic Club has tendered the use of the Manhattan grounds at Eighty-sixth street and Eighth avenue, to the Columbia college nine. The grounds have been rolled and put in condition, and the candidates for the nine have begun out-door work. It is probable that the nine will be made up of the following men: Snedaker, Law, '92, first base, Walters, Law, '92, second base; Wilde, P. and S., shortstop; Herkenrath, Mines, '92, or Ross, Law, '92, third base; Mayham, Law, '91, pitcher; Smith, Law, '91, center field. Martine has been chosen temporary captain.

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