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Brewer played a magniflcent game, scoring from the 15 yard line on the first rush for Harvard, and making a remarkable run of 95 yards. Fine interference contributed not a little to his feat. The rest of his work was of a superior kind, but he was finally hurt, and gave way to Hoag. Wrightington and Gonterman also showed up brilliantly, each of them repeatedly making long runs. Waters and Gonterman did clever work also in the rush line. The best part of Fairchild's playing was his interference; his passing was often at fault, both in speed and accuracy...
...Pillsbury of the Boston Chess Club will give an exhibition of blindfold chess tonight at the rooms of the Harvard Chess Club, 25 Roberts Block, Brattle Street. Mr. Pillsbury will play six games at once, all blindfold, a feat seldom attempted by any player. His opponents will be MacKaye Sp., Wilson '94, Ballou '93, Van Kleek '95, Goldmark '94, and Hewins '96, Play begins at 7.30. All members of the University interested in chess are cordially invited...
...Moore '93 was the only Harvard entry. M. E. Tenniham, B. Y. M. C. U., O. H. Carrier, M. I. T. A. A., Robert Stoll, N. Y. A. C., and F. W. Newell, B. Y. M. C. U., competed. Moore's work was most creditable. His daring feat of cutting off and catching the rings again while swinging high in the air, brought forth deserved applause. Carrier's showed great strength and very justly gave him second place. Stoll, who is the champion of America in this event, was simply a revelation to everyone of what could be done...
...Antiquary. A Fragment," by George Griswold, 2d, is the longest poem in the number, and is decidedly telling. The blank verse is musical, and the succession of metaphors is very well sustained, - a difficult feat...
...Allen, a Berkely schoolboy, accomplished a remarkable feat Friday in the games of his school given at the Berkeley Oval. He ran 200 yards in even time-20 seconds-being paccd part of the way by Wendell Baker. He was aided by the wind, but showed that he is a coming man at sprint running. He will probably enter Yale next fall...