G. R. Patterson, who had the best batting average during the European trip of the American cricket team last summer will play on the University of Pennsylvanta eleven this season.
B. T. Tilton, '90, rowed on the crew yesterday, first at No. 6 and afterward at No. 2. He rowed at 6 in his freshman crew, number 4 in the university crew of '88, and number 6 on the '89 university crew.
Rev. Wm. Lawrence will hold hold a Bible class on Sundays in March at Grays 17, from 2.05 to 3 p. m. Subject, "The Bible in Relation to Modern Thought." All students interested are cordially invited.
Captain Linn met the captainst of the ball nines of the Interscholastic Athletic Association last night at the B. A. A. building. The school teams will play under the rules governing Yale and Harvard games.
Princeton's tug-of-war team will be made up as follows: Granger, '93, anchor; Black, '91, No. 3; Wurtz, '93, No. 2; Church, '91, No. 1. The team is chosen from the two teams which have been pulling against each other for some time.
It is probable that the joint athletic meeting of the Yale Athletic Association and the Second Regiment, C. N. G., which occurs this evening, will be the last of this character. The officers of the regiment intend to run the meeting alone hereafter.
J. P. Hutchinson, '90, who rowed number 7 on the 'varsity crew last year expects to begin training in a short time. On account of the death of his father he was absent from college some months during the winter, so that his press of back work is a serious obstacle in the way of rowing.