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...constitution and paying a small fee. The problem which the committee had before them was to restrict membership in some way, but at the same time to retain the so-called cosmopolitism of the society. The following article was proposed. and will come up at the next meeting for final decision...
...three victorious nines in the preliminary series will play the final games under the following rules. A series of three games will be played, and, in case of a tie, the two nines credited with the greatest number of runs will play a game to decide the championship. Any nine may take one player from one of the disbanded nines. In case of rain, the captains and the manager of the CRIMSON nine will make a new date. Umpires must be chosen from players on the class or 'varsity nines...
HURDLE RACEwas run. F. B. Lund, '88, and J. D. Bradley, '86, entered, Bradley scratch, and Lund one hurdle handicap. Lund kept his lead and won by 5 yards. Bradley's time was 18 1-2 seconds. The final event...
...college by winning a game with the Mount Auburns, by a score of 29 to 20. The CRIMSON nine outbatted its opponents, especially in the eighth inning, when eleven runs were made,- most of them being earned. By this victory, the CRIMSON gains a place in the final series, having made 57 runs in the two games it has played, against 38 by the Muffers, and 32 by the Mount Auburus...
...heats. Running high jump. 2.40 P.M. Half-mile run. 2.45 P.M. Mile walk; throwing the hammer. 2.55 P.M. Broad jump; quarter mile run. 3.00 P.M. 220 yards dash. 3.05 P.M. Mile run. 3.15 P.M. Tug-of-war. 3.25 P.M. Bicvcle race. 3.35 P.M. Hurdle race. 3.40 P.M. 100 yards (final heat). 3.45 P.M. Putting the shot; pole vault...