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Litchfield was given a trial at third, in place of Stevenson, and, though his batting was very weak, he fielded his position well, making six assists, one putout, and no errors. Rand played his usual fast game in the field and did some pretty base-running. He stole second three times...
...greatest disappointments was Grant's poor showing in the mile run. He was expected by Harvard to win five points but instead, he allowed himself to be outgeneraled by the Yale men, and did not get a place. Spitzer, a Yale man, set a very fast pace which Grant held for two laps. Spitzer then dropped out exhausted and the Yale men, passing Grant, easily won all three places. Another disappointment was Hoyt's inability to win any points in the pole vault...
...well-known weekly. There are a good many things in the rest of the number that should produce laughter in the average undergraduate, and pictorially it is pleasing. Of local hits-the natural province of the Lampoo, wherein it is mose successful,- there are several good ones,- "A Fast Life," is true to life or at least three mornings in the week. The "Foibles" of the Advocate are also well done...
...Freshmen played a good, fast game, making only three errors and getting fourteen hits. Marlboro's only run was made in the third inning with two men out. Hurley got a base on balls, stole second and third, and came in on Foster's wild pitch. The score by innings follows...
...subject. They are requested to make out lists of men eligible for certificates and send one to C. A. Sievwright at the Union, and one to H. W. Foote before May 8. Certificates are of three grades-faithful attendance (75 per cent., though this is not a hard and fast rule); good progress; and excellent progress. Teachers are requested to send in the names of those men only who really deserve certificates...