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There will be an opportunity for the members of the Shooting Club to obtain practice at Watertown tomorrow. All wishing to go will take either the 9 or 9.30 car. In the afternoon, there will be rifle practice at Walnut Hill, leaving the Boston and Lowell station...
...town, the expenses of an "oppidan," amounting to over $1,000. From a classical school exclusively, Eton now teaches mathematics, physics, etc., and all the branches of learning necessary for admittance into the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge, and the school has a number of fellowships connected with either university. A singular custom called "montem" was practiced at Eton triennially, but was abolished in 1844, as it created...
...foot-ball, we have still the base-ball game on our hands to deal with. Of this, we can only say what we stated in our former editorial, which the News, by its array of "facts," attempted to prove unfair. "It is evident, the News must concede, that if either team gains any advantage by playing the first game on its own grounds, in all fairness the custom ought to be that the game be played year by year alternately on the grounds of each team. This is the whole question in a nutshell. It has not been done...
...teams, after a short rest, played the remaining seven minutes of the half without anything being scored by either side, although the advantage lay rather with Harvard, now strengthened by the presence of Henry, who materially aided the forward field. Time was called for ten minutes, and then the men set to work for another half hour. The ball was worked down towards our goal and by a pretty pass from Simpson to Nichols, the latter scored a goal at the end of three minutes, the quickest of the game. Sides were changed at once, and the ball went back...
...freshman year there was the usual trouble in arranging the game with Yale. As Yale desired either to play the game at New Haven or New York. Our eleven objected to playing in either place, as they did not think it just that they should play in New York where they would receive but little support from their class on account of the distance from Boston. Yale, however, would have had a great advantage on account of the short distance from New Haven. I then stated that we would play at Springfield, which place is generally selected as neutral ground...