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...very unfortunate that there ahould be any occasion for the infliction of such a punishment. It is rather a trite saying but it cannot be too strongly urged that the spirit which should govern all college sports is that of fair play and good faith. A high standard must be maintained and any resort to other than perfectly open means must be deplored as showing a decadence in the manly rivalry which is the life of college athletics...
...first hare and hounds run will be a slow hunt and will be started from Matthews, Thursday, October 24, at 4.15. The book for signatures will be left at Bartlett's until 4 o'clock. The following rules govern the runs...
...That government ownership is no remedy for railroad abuses is shown by the equally grave abuses in govern ment departments...
...this connection, too, another matter of quite as considerable importance presents itself. Last year the class of Ninety-two drew up a set of resolutions to govern freshman intercollegiate contests, and these resolutions were presented to Yale for consideration. Their purpose was to preclude the possibility of unpleasant complication in freshman athletics, and to to assure a greater degree of fair play than has been enjoyed in the past. Ninety-two has now passed on to its sophomore year and left to Ninety-three the duty of securing the adoption and enforcerent of these resolutions, and surely a matter...
...freshman class to the number of about sixty responded to the call for a mass meeting last evening in Massachusetts Hall. The meeting was called to order by President Rantoul who stated that its object was to consider a constitution to govern Harvard-Yale freshman athletics. Mr. L. McKim Garrison, L. S., in behalf of several graduates presented the constitution. He called attention to the present unsatisfactory state of athletic contests, the constant disputes about membership of teams and the frequent indefiniteness of the results. These difficulties, he said, the constitution was intended to obviate. The freshmen then proceeded...