J. F. Morton '92, won the prize in the Harvard Union debate last night.
The Harvard cricket eleven plays the Mystics of Medford on Saturday.
Professor Channing yesterday announced the names of 71 men in History I who will be exempt from any subsequent examinations until the finals.
The shooting club matches yesterday resulted as follows: Match A, Gould 5, Howard 7, Pike 1, Mackay 9, Everett 5, Brice 6. Match C, (prize winners debarred), Everett 7, Howard 7, Kent 2, White 6, Brice 8. Match B, Pike 6 Gould 7, Mackay 6.
J. M. McKay '92 beat Gray '92, 562 to 549, in the bowling tournament, for second prize. These scores are the best that have been made, and the match was exciting throughtout as both men had the same handicap, 90 pins.
The Referee, the new weekly sporting paper, has an article in the issue of April 18th on "Athletic Harvard." The article is accompanied by cuts of Jarvis Field, the interior and the exterior of the Hemenway Gymnasium, and the Weld Boat House.
The Wellesley crews have begun their practice for float day.
D. Blagden '93 is managing the sophomore crew.
Harvard has been presented with a new dormitory by Mr. J. H. McNamee.- Yale News.
At the indoor games of the 74th Regiment of Buffalo, S. E. Benson, B. A. C., won the final heat in the 60 yards run in 6 2-5 sec., thereby beating the world's record.
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