Williams defeated Andover 2 to 1 yesterday afternoon at Andover.
The Yale crew will go to New London to begin training on the Thames the first week in June.
The Golf Club will play a team of six, Friday, against the Agawam Hunt Club at Providence.
At the fourth annual meeting of the Archaeological Instiute of America, Professor Norton was made professor of archaeology.
Ten new hand-ball courts have been built behind the Gymnasium. They are the same size as the old ones and with them entirely enclose the asphalt pavement.
The A. A. U. is taking a vote of its members by mail as to the advisability of trying to control amateur baseball.
Fifteen men are now out daily practicing the code with the Signal Corps. From these men ten will soon be chosen to form the corps. The election of officers resulted as follows: Lieutenant J. F. Neal 1 L.; sergeant, B. P. Merrick '99. Two corporals are to be chosen by the lieutenant.
The scheme of scoring at the Mott Haven games this year will be as follows: First place, 5 points; second place, 3 points; third place, 2 points; fourth place, 1 point.
C. O. Swain 1900 who broke his leg in a scrub game of ball two weeks ago, has been in the Cambridge Hospital ever since. He is now well enough to be moved and will go to his home in Malden tomorrow.
At a recent meeting of the Graduate Club, the following officers were elected: President, G. W. Benedict 2 G.; vicepresident, C. E. Seaman 3 G.; secretary, R. W. Cone 2 G.; treasurer, W. E. McElfresh 5 G.
In the spring championship games of the A. A. U. which were held in New Orleans on Saturday, Wefers of Georgetown University won the 100 yards and 220 yards dashes; the former in 10 1-5, the latter in 22 seconds. In the same meet Flannagan by throwing the hammer 153 tf. 7 in established a new world's record for that event.
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