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Fact and Rumor.

Bryn Mawr is to have a winter tennis court.

Yale will use Columbia's launch until her own is repaired.

Condit, '93, won first place in the Princeton University tennis tournament.

The annual Andover-Exeter base-ball game comes off at Andover on Saturday.

Yale plays the University of Pennsylvania at New Haven this afternoon.

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F. A. Keller, Yale '92, has been chosen as travelling secretary of the Intercollegiate Y. M. C. A.

The overture from the "Sphinx" will be played at the Promenade Concert tonight.

The commencement address at Lassell Seminary will be given by Rev. William D. Hyde, president at Bowdoin.

Since the weather was cloudy on Saturday night, the Observatory will be open to seniors on the first clear night at 8 o'clock.

On Saturday Brown and Gunnison of Dartmouth beat Anderson and Riley of Williams-6-8, 6-3. 6-4, 6-4, in the intercollegiate tennis match.

E. B. Bloss and C. R. Bardeen are entered for the New England championship games which take place on the Congress Street grounds in Boston next Saturday.

Saturday's base ball games resulted as follows: Yale 9, Wesleyan 4; Princeton 7, Orange A. C. 3; Andover 4. Lawrence Stars 3; Dartmouth 4, Williams 0; Princeton '95 7, Pennsylvania '95 3.

The Schedule for electives for the juniors next year at Williams is out. The seniors are given fourteen subjects from which to choose two courses and the juniors ten from which to choose three.

All members of the sophomore class at Yale who show sufficient proficiency in physics will be allowed to omit that subject next year, though it is in the required course, and choose an additional two hour elective.

The Columbian freshmen crew left New York in the early part of last week for Ithaca, where they will row the Cornell freshmen on June 8, over a two mile course. The make-up is as follows: P. Richards, stroke; Sturgis, 7; Shepard, 6; Dougherty, 5; Cutter, 4; Spaulding, 3; Freeman, 2; Capt. Potts, bow.

Circulars have been issued by the New Haven Lawn Club for the New England championship meeting which takes place at the grounds of the above Club, on June 13 and following days. Several prominent players have already entered, including E. L. Hall, of New York, who has just won the Southern championship, at Washington, and A. E. Wright, of New York, who won from Grimstead, the Gulf coast championship, at Tampa, Fla., this past winter.

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