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...contested events in the class sports took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The '86 100-yard dash was contested by Baker and Stebbins and was won by the former in 10 1/2 seconds. The '85 100-yards was won by A. S. Johnson over F. S. Billings in 10 2-5 seconds. The entries for the '86 220-yards were Stebbins and Baker; won by Baker in 24 3/4 seconds. The '85 half-mile run was won by J. H. Gardiner, time, 2 minutes 15 1-5 seconds; S. L. Foster, second; P. L. Livingstone, third...
Harvard, '86, vs. Brown, '86.The freshmen defeated the Brown freshmen at Providence on Saturday by a score of 15 to 7. The batting of Harvard was very heavy, while they made but three fielding errors. Magill injured a finger while practising before the game, and was obliged to give place to Austin who played first base in fine style. The catching of Kimball and the short stop play of Edgerly were features of the game, while Gardner made a difficult catch in left field. The fielding of Brown was wretched. On batting, Phillips, Chamberlain, Edgerly and Gardner led for Harvard...
...following are the entries for the class sports. All the events will take place this afternoon, owing to the small number of contests...
...course a certificate stating the studies pursued. In case the student has finished a course of study equivalent to that required of candidates for a Harvard degree, the certificate is essentially the same thing as a degree. Even honors can be assigned. By this arrangement, the annex takes its place among the female colleges of the country, backed by all the advantages belonging to Harvard. In our opinion, this is the only way, at least for a long time to come, to solve the question of female higher education, and the way that should be universally adopted. We hope that...
...result of the drawings for the tennis tournament which takes place today at 2 P. M., on Holmes field, is as follows: Singles - C. D. M. Cole vs. J. Codman; Rubles vs. Denniston; E. K. Butler vs. H. E. Barnes; R. S. Codman vs. W. A. Gardner; Simes vs. Agassiz; H. A. Taylor vs. H. P. Peirson; LeMoyne vs. F. S. Bacon; F. Warren vs. Beals; Rockwell vs. Sexton; Biddle vs. Wales; Wheelwright, a bye. Doubles - Cole and Codman vs. Bacon and Warren; Taylor and Bonsal vs. McKay and Morris; Austin and Bradley vs. Clark and Denniston; Clark and Rathbone...