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...following is the make up of the Union Boat Club Crew, which will row next Wednesday afternoon against the 'Varsity and the B. A. crew: Bow, J. J. P. Clark, 29 years old, 1461/2 pounds 5 feet 61/2 inches; No. 2, William S. Eaton, Jr 34 years old, 141 pound, 5 feet, 81/2 inches; No. 3. S. Hammond, Jr. 34 years, 1491/2 pounds, 5 feet, 8 inches; No 4 E. D. Codman, 24 years, 149 pounds, 5 feet, 71/2 inches; No. 5, J. Van Straaten, 27 years, 158 pounds, 5 feet 8 inches; No. 6, T. H. Simmons, 33 years...
...make up of the Boston Athletic Club crew, which will row the 'Varsity crew in a few days, is as follows: G. H. Jones. (bow), weight 144 pounds; W. C. Goodwin, 158 pounds; H. W. Keyes, 163 pounds; J. S. Russell, 1661/2; Robert Bacon, 194 pounds; Francis Peabody, Jr 190 pounds; A. H. Brooks, 160 pounds; H. Goodnough, (stroke), 156. Sanger. (coxswain), 115. Four are old 'Varsity men while three others have rowed in their class boats...
...also think that the class ball games are necessary as well as popular. They are a regular part of our athletics, and are necessary as giving valuable practice to the Freshman nine. If the freshman team does not have the benefit of the class games, it will make a very poor showing in its games with Yale. This alone is reason enough for not abolishing the class games...
...devoid of any great interest. The day was chilly, also, and for that reason the attendance was not so large as it otherwise would have been. The spectators showed considerable enthusiasm, however, and Linn's quick fielding in especial called forth much applause. The Amherst men did not make any remarkably good plays, and all the infielders were inclined to throw wildly to first base. Appended is the score...
...make an effort to go to the theatricals, which, if those of last year be any criterion, should be good, and by their presence insure not only the prosperity of the Conference Francaise, but also the success of its efforts...