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...must have the two best men that Harvard can offer to represent her in the intercollegiate match this coming Christmas. A great deal of interest is being shown at the three other universities, Yale, Columbia, and Princeton, over the coming match, and they will send strong teams into the contest. It would be unfortunate for Harvard to be outdone and outplayed merely through a lack of interest. Every man, therefore, who knows anything about chess is urged to sign the blue-book at Hubbard's before six o'clock tonight...
...mile and a half straight away between the academic and scientific freshmen was won by the former in 7 m., 18s. by about six lengths. There were five entres in the single scull mile straightaway contest for the $500 Ford cup. The race was practically between C. G. Morris and P. S. Evans, Morris winning by three lengths in 8 m., 46 s. The closing event of the day was the mile and a half straightaway between the sophomores and juniors The sophomores...
Candidates were numerous for secretary and treasurer, H. S. Colton of Exeter, H. R. Storrs of the Roxbury Latin, A. G. Robinson of Andover, P. Warren of Cambridge, and B. Frothingham of Boston. Two ballots were taken without decisive result, but the contest was narrowed down on the third ballot to the two leading men. Storrs had 79 votes to 65 for Colton. With three times three for Storrs, the meeting broke up, and the men quietly dispersed without any show of disorder...
...repeat, such able-bodied men in college who have not yet come forward. Here is an imperative call to them, a duty which they owe to college athletics. We must make every effort this year, we must strain every nerve and personally sacrifice anything for this important contest; this year we must win. Then let every able-bodied man answer the call for candidates; every man is needed. Ninety-six has set us a good example; this is even a more important race and we must set ourselves doggedly and determinedly to win it. There is need in the very...
...finals in the Inter-Collegiate Tennis Tournament were played at New Haven yesterday. Harvard dropped out of the singles and the contest lay between Chace of Brown and Larned of Cornell, the latter winning by the following score...