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Fact and Rumor.

Fifty Yale graduates have formed an alumni association at Tokis, Japan.

The annual Andover-Exeter base ball game will be played at Andover, June 11.

Woodcock of Brown will join the Pittsburg league nine in her game with Boston on Wednesday.

In the Princeton athletic meeting, Yale won four first places, Princeton got three, U. of P. and the M. A. C. one each.

It is said that the Harvard Cycling Association is arranging an invitation team race for the N. Y. A. C. and M. A. C., to take place on June 4.

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The sophomores at Williams won the penant offered to the class having the highest number of points in the annual out-door athletic meeting.

In order to develop good men for high kicking and putting the shot, the Yale Athletic Association will hold two gymnasium contests every week.

The athletic board at Amherst has decided that unless $1000 be raised for the support of the ball team by May 11, no team can be placed in the field.

The Kappa Kappa Kappa Society of Dartmouth College will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary next commencement by laying the corner stone of a new society house, to cost $15,000.

Dr. William Hallock, of the Smithonian Institute of Washington, a member of the Government Scientific Corps, has accepted the chair of Adjunct Professor of Physics at Columbia College.

On Saturday, Harvard defeated the Brockton team at cricket by a score of 62 to 50. The batting of Skinner and Dinsmore for Harvard and of Hunter for Brockton was the features of the game.

The central board of the Amateur Athletic Association allowed the following records recently made: E. B. Bloss, Harvard, 20 yards, 2 4-5 sec.; J. P. Lee, Harvard, 220 yards hurdle race, 24 4-5 sec.

The Yale base ball management has organized an interclass base ball league and proposes to have a series of games for the class championship. The object of this organization is to bring out as many men as possible for daily practice on the diamond, and so increase the number of possible candidates for the 'varsity.

The Harvard International Law Club elected the following officers at their last regular meeting: Pres. W. A. Hamilton '92; vice-pres, J. S. Brown '92; sec. and treas., M. E. Ingalls, Jr., '92; F. Snow member of the executive committee. By an amendment to the constitution the first seven will hereafter be selected from the twelve men certified by Dr. Snow as having obtained the highest rank at the hour examination in History 15 in November.

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