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...Gill, '84, is the regular sporting, rowing and yachting correspondent of the New York Herald, from Boston...
...matter for tomorrow's DAILY CRIMSON must be left in the box today before 1 P. M., to insure publication. Back numbers of the paper can be obtained at the office. Extra copies of the class-day number can be bought at the regular price...
...though the latter found the Brown freshmen more than their match. If our freshmen win the third Yale game, which may be played on Friday, we may fairly claim the freshman championship at baseball. In view of the existence of these excellent nines it may be asked why a regular freshman league cannot be organized. It would certainly add more interest to the sport to feel that our freshmen were contending not for the championship of two colleges only, but of several. If the colleges of the New England States should join in this league, the time and expense involved...
...York Evening Post now has regular correspondents at Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Williams' Amherst and Cornell...
...once took up their abode in the "Harvard quarters," especially built for them several years ago. There they were immediately taken in charge of by Churchill, the man who has catered for the Harvard crews ever since the eight-oared races at New London were inaugurated. With Saturday, the regular crew life began, the main object of existence for the men being, of course the work in their boat on the river. The crew are all reported as in the best of health except Mumford, who has a slight cold, contracted while in Cambridge, but not at all serious. Saturday...