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Cornell will hold no spring regatta this year...
...turned on Jarvis. The custom is for men to enter the sports without practice and to make a record worthy of a juvenile athletic association. Here are several grand opportunities of securing with firmer hold the collegiate championship cup. Let the new athletes think upon it and enter this spring, if only as an experiment. Neither of these events require much practice in comparison with those more in vogue, and they receive an equal reward...
With such a strong team as Harvard has this spring, it is not likely that she will be required to resort to the defensive game to any great extent. But while the men are practising to strengthen their assaults on goal, it will be well for them to try from time to time a systematic advance of the whole team, neglecting their defence to a certain extent, and using all possible means to strengthen their assault. In the excitement and nervousness of the first few minutes of a game, and with the disadvantage of a strange ground, none...
...spring meeting, to be held probably at Beacon Park, will be given by the athletic club of the Institute of Technology on May 27. The events will be as follows: 100-yard and 440-yard runs; running high and running broad jumps; putting the shot; standing high jump; pole vault; mile run; three-legged race; throwing the hammer; throwing base-ball tennis, and one-mile bicycle race...
...week from tomorrow will be one of the most exciting days of the year for the entire body of undergraduates. On that date our first game with Yale will be played, and on the same day occur the long-expected class races as well as the '85 spring meeting. On that date, at least, Harvard will have her hands full. From then until the great race at New London a continued succession of ball games, class and university spring meetings, and intercollegiate contests, together with regular college work and examinations, will keep the hands and brains of Harvard men exceedingly...