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Postals are to be sent to the different freshmen to encourage them to enter the freshman sports on the 24th. They should not need any encouragement...
...dash, 220 yards dash, 1-4 mile run, 1-2 mile run, 1 mile run, 120 yards hurdle race, 1 mile walk, putting the shot, throwing the hammer, pole vaulting, running high jump, running broad jump. It is hoped that the new track will be in condition before the 24th, but if such should not be the case the meeting will still be held, probably on the old track on Jarvis field. Freshmen are advised to practice on the earth track on Jarvis or on the sod any or every day before four o'clock, when the foot-ball team...
...committee have decided in order to accommodate those members who will not want a full package of tickets, containing 4 Saunders, 7 tree, 10 Memorial and 16 yard tickets, to sell less than this number. For this purpose a book will be placed at Bartlett's on Thursday, May 24th, in which every senior who desires less than a package is requested to sign his name, and to state before June 1st the number of tickets of each kind he will require. The committee hope that by adopting this plan they will remove all necessity for the private sale...
...they can put into the field a stronger eleven than we can. It is very unfortunate that the secretary of the cricket club has been unable to arrange matches this spring with Columbia and Princeton, since these teams are more evenly matched against ours. The matches arranged are, May 24th, Haverford College, and May 25th, University of Pennsylvania. Haverford has a strong team and will prove a very dangerous adversary, while the University of Pennsylvania presents almost as strong an eleven as America can show. Going to Philadelphia, the home of American cricket, our eleven can hardly hope for much...
Arrangements have been completed for the opening of the Brooklyn bridge on the 24th inst. Mayor Low of that city yesterday issued a proclamation declaring the day of opening a holiday...