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...connection with this is the tepidarium, containing showers, steam and hot air baths, together with massage rooms. The cooling room will contain a marble drinking fountain, open fire place, and all the requirements for rest after bathing. The lockers for the crews are on the same floor with this. On the second story are the general locker rooms, which will contain about one thousand lockers, finished in hard wood, and provided with toilet rooms of marble...
...three order. The features of the game were Corbett's throw to the plate of Cook's base hit, keeping Steere on third, Mason's lucky catch of a high fly which he misjudged, and had to run for, and Hovey's assist to Upton of a hot liner, keeping Tenney from scoring in the ninth...
...second, making the score a tie. Up to the ninth neither side scored again, and when Tenney opened up the ninth with a three-bagger to centre field, the cheering of the Brown men was deafening. It was taken up by Harvard men when Magill hit a hot grounder to Hovey, who threw Tenney out at the plate by the most beautiful play of the game. Magill stole second and it looked as though he would stay there, for Jones knocked an easy grounder to Frothingham, going out at first. With two men out Steere got a base hit thereby...
...Cook to second. Here Highlands came to the bat, and won the most tremendous applause of the Harvard men, with a safe base hit, bring in Cook and tying the score. With the score a tie Hovey hit a long fly to centre making two out. Hallowell hit a hot liner to second, but by a very close decision was called out at first. Three out. Score 3 to 3. The tenth was almost as exciting as the one before. For Brown, Weeks went out at first on a ground ball to Hovey. Highlands then struck out Cook...
...some time there has been a growing feeling in the college, that while it may be well to begin the mid-year examinations at half-past nine, the finals should begin earlier, in order to avoid the hot part of the day. Everyone who has been through a hard final on one of Cambridge's hot June days, knows what it is to long for cooler weather. Whatever change is made cannot, of course, remedy the difficulty entirely, but it can help in some degree. The hot part of the day from ten or eleven on, cannot be avoided...