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...STEWARD, 16 Oxford Street.ON Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week Harvard men will have an excellent opportunity of obtaining Antique Brass Goods, Blue and White Delft Ware, Antique Furniture and China, etc., at Lewis J. Bird and Co.'s Auction Sales, 32 Bromfield street, Boston...
This match is for the Intercollegiate Cup offered by "Shooting and Fishing." The conditions are as follows: First, each team is composed of five men; second, each man shoots at thirty birds, sixteen yards rise, thrown from three unknown traps five yards apart; third, ten gauge guns are penalized two yards; fourth, broken pigeons, or pigeons not properly thrown, are no birds; fifth, a misfire does not count, but, if the wrong trigger is pulled, or if the safety is not pushed up, the bird is lost. The match will begin at ten o'clock...
Third heat-Won by H. K. Bird, Columbia; second, H. B. Hewitt, Harvard; third, C. M. Donohue, Tufts. Time...
...mile open-First heat, won by Donohue, Tufts; second, Dawson, Stevens; third, Richards, Harvard; fourth, Bird, Columbia. Time...
...Ruppert, J. S. Williams, G. B. Underhill, H. K. Bird, W. H. Fearing, from Columbia; G. H. Macfarland, from Princeton; W. Harthorne and H. N. Pratt, from Colby; F. Slach, from Columbian University; C. M. Donohue and W. W. White, from Tufts; R. Dawson, from Stevens Institute; and W. D. Eaton, H. B. Hewitt, J. F. Marsten, J. F. Wood, E. D. Powers, H. H. Richards, G. F. Baker, G. F. Hart, A. E. Dacy, H. C. Burdett, A. S. Wingersky, and E. S. Hatch, from Harvard...