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...YARDS DASH.1, S. G. Wells, '86; 2, Wendell Baker, '86. This was a very pretty and exciting race. Wells led at the start, and for more than 100 yards kept his position; Baker then passed him, and won in 2 m. 3 1-5 sec., with Wells a couple of yards behind...
...Amateur" series of championship games opened right merrily yesterday, when the CRIMSON set the ball rolling, and kept it rolling for nearly three hours. The game was between the "Bessies" and the CRIMSON nine, and so great was the interest in the result that nearly 100 men betook themselves to Jarvis to see the champion nine of last year score its first victory in the present series. The contest was so full of interesting features that it is impossible to record them all. Perhaps what called for most applause was the terrific hitting of the champions, and, next to that...
...three other boats, '86 holding it for a few rods and then yielding it to '87, who, in turn succumbed to '89. At the sluiceway '87 had the lead with the freshmen one and '86 two or three lengths behind. The '88 crew seemingly far in the rear, kept smoothly on near the shore. '89 continued her fast stroke, but '88 and '87 dropped to 34, and '86 to 32. There was no marked change in position till Dartmouth street was reached, when a magnificent struggle for first place between '89 and '87 "hilled" the latter...
...second half opened with very different work. Cambridge had strengthened her defence, but to no purpose. Our defence and centre kept the ball down among the homes. Hood, who was particularly active, worked the ball down to Blodgett who swiped a goal. Time, 14 minutes...
...price of board by a sum not exceeding, let us say, twenty-five or thirty cents a week? The catalogue of the college assures us that board can be obtained at Memorial for $4.50 a week, and we fail to see why the price of board should be kept so far below this limit. We hope that the newly elected officers will consider our suggestion, for we think that the change we propose meets the approbation of a large number of members of the Dining Association...