Tallant beat Lee three straight sets in their exhibition game yesterday afternoon.
Princeton and Yale propose to erect statues to their ex-presidents, Dr. McCosh and Dr. Woolsey.
The freshman nine will play no regular game until the Yale game at New Haven Saturday.
A number of the students of the University of Pennsylvania have undertaken to raise money for the establishment of a chair of p?dagogy.
The Blue Jays and Dunn's nine play this afternoon at 2. The winner will play the Waverleys Wednesday at 2.
The Yale freshmen refused to play the Brown freshmen if Sexton and O'Rourke formed the Brown battery.
The executive committee of the rowing club has passed a rule forbidding members going in swimming from the boat house without suitable garments on penalty of expulsion from the club.
R. P. Huntington, who won the tournament of the New Haven Lawn Tennis Club, has defeated Parker, who won the Yale University tournament, by a score of 6-1, 4-6, 6-4, 7-9, 6-3. Huntington thus becomes the champion of the college.
During the past two days Keyes and Hathaway, of the '93 crew, have been prevented from rowing by sickness. They will probably commence rowing again today. Their absence necessitated the following temporal changes: Cummings was changed from 5 to 7, Slade was put in at 5 and Post at 4.
Andover claims that McCarthy and White of the Exeter nine have violated the rules 3 and 4 of the agreement which the faculties have adopted. These rules debar men who have received compensation for athletic work, and those who enter school after the first week of the winter term.
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