Owing to the bad weather yesterday morning the 'Varsity game with Exeter was cancelled.
The silver cups offered by Joseph Leiter '91 for the winners of the scrub championship, are on exhibition at Leavitt's.
The Yale football management has secured the services of W. E. Stillman '95S. and George T. Adee '95 as coaches for next season.
The drawing for choice of positions in the class races, yesterday afternoon, resulted as follows: First, '98; second, 1900; third, '97; fourth, '99.
The 'Varsity crew beat the Freshmen yesterday by several lengths in a short stretch down stream. The start was made from the Longwood railroad bridge.
The musical clubs and the Pierian Sodality will furnish music at the reception to be given to Mr. Lehmann next Thursday evening in Memorial Hall by the Harvard Union.
The athletic committee has given permission to the 1900 Weld crew to wear the regulation Freshman caps and sweaters, with the addition of a W., which is to be woven through the numerals.
The Freshman baseball squad has been reduced to the following fifteen men: McCornick, Foster, Edmunds, Moore, Lewis, Farrington, Ewer, Rainbolt, Cutting, Fraunfelter, Egbert, Bufford, Hatch, Beardsell and Bolles.
The following Judges have been selected for the Yale-Princeton debate, which takes place at New Haven Friday evening, May 7: Carroll D. Wright, commissioner of labor; Josiah Quincy, may-or of Boston; and George E. Waring, Jr., commissioner of street cleaning in New York. The make-up of the Yale team has been changed. A. E. Fraser '98 T. S. will be unable to debate, and his place will be filled by E. L. Smith '97, one of the alternates. A banquet will be tendered the Princeton debaters at the conclusion of the contest.
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