An extra performance of the Hasty Pudding play, "The Sphinx," will be given at the club house on Thursday, May 5, for the benefit of the university crew.
Clyde Fitch, Amherst '86, the playwright, will coach the Amherst seniors for their play, to be given during commencement week.
The colours of the crews in the class races next Monday afternoon are as follows: '92, blue and white; '93, yellow and black; '94, green and white; '95, crimson and white.
The results of the tennis league matches during the last few days are as follows: Saturday - Orcutt beat Ewing, 6-2, 6-4; Coues beat Lyman, 6-2, 6-0. Monday - Hoppin beat Read, 6-5, 6-1; Phillips beat Torrey, 6-0, 6-3. Tuesday - Chase beat Pier, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3; Phillips beat Hunt, 6-0, 6-3.
Senator Hawley has given it as his opinion that the government of the United States had the authority to keep the Thames course free of vessels of all descriptions while the Harvard-Yale race was in progress. Congressman Russell will bring the matter before the National Legislature, as the people of New London are determined to have a clear course.
In the final shoot of the Harvard Gun Club Tuesday afternoon, for the Caswell Cup, Gould, L. S., won, having made the best record in four matches. In the shoot-off between MacKay and Lawton, who were tied for the Founder's cup, Lawton won. Tomorrow afternoon, a shoot will take place for the possession of Founder's cup for April.
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