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Almost all the runners have run trials in their distances and some very good times have been made...
...broad jump J. G. Clarke and P. E. Somers '99 are the best men who have yet appeared. Clarke is rapidly getting into good shape and his ankle seems to be troubling him very little; Somers has developed unexpected ability. The work of the high jumpers, who have been practicing all winter, has been very light. Morse, however is doing as well outdoors as he has done indoors...
...Although the spring match is already considered of more importance than that held in the fall, being for the intercollegiate championship, this year, with Columbia and the University of Pennsylvania in addition to the usual contestants, it will attract more attention than ever before. The Harvard team made a good showing last spring and won the match; but as Princeton needs only one more victory to obtain the intercollegiate trophy for good, that university will now put forth every effort to win next month, and for the Harvard team to do as well as last year it must be made...
...will be held at Wellington, Friday, May 28. Columbia and U. of P. have entered the match and Princeton and Yale will compete as usual. It is very important that a strong team be developed this spring for if Princeton wins again the cup will go to her for good. Accordingly all men in the University who are interested in shooting are urged to try for the team. New men may become members of the club by paying five dollars to H. F. Lunt, either at 27 Thayer Hall or at the grounds on Soldiers Field during a shoot...
...only strictly college Men's Hair Dressing Room at popular prices, P. O. Block. Mr. Ducharme was for many years at Young's and Adams Houses, Boston. Razors put in good order...