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...banquet given the members of the University lacrosse team last evening, A.H. Cochrane '09 was elected captain for next year. Cochrane played second defense on his Freshman team, and third defense last year on the University team. This year he was placed at first defense, where he played throughout the season. He had had no experience in the game before entering College. A silver cup was presented at the dinner to Mr. F.C. Blank, of Johns Hopkins University, who has coached the team this year, and each member of the team was given a gold medal. The team was also...
...prospects for a winning team next year are exceptionally good. Of the 17 men who played in league games this year, only five, Captain B.M. Vance, L.D. Cox, C.L. Furber, J.S. Irvin, and P.L. Mueller, graduate. The remaining twelve will be eligible again next year.--enough to compose an entire team of veterans. There is also available material on this year's Freshman team, and there are several good men on the second team. The chances, therefore, for securing another championship in lacrosse are excellent...
...next five innings the Brown men went out in order; but at the beginning of the seventh Kemble, after fielding a grounder cleanly, threw over Hall's head, giving the runner second. The next man sacrificed, and although Hicks made it two out by striking out Budlong, Hennessy singled to right and brought in the third...
...next inning Simons singled with no out, and was sacrificed by Hall. Kem. ble drove a liner between short and third that looked like a sure hit, but Regnier made a wonderful catch and doubled up Simons at second. Until the ninth not another man reached first base. Then Hicks made his three-base hit with no one out, but Leonard flied to third, Harvey fouled out, and Lanigan struch out, thus ending the game. The umpire called the third strike on a ball that appeared altogether too high, which was most unfortunate ror Harvard, as it took away...
...Chairman of the Committee on Degrees with Distinction in History and Literature, I have had much experience in general advice about all degrees with distinction. I shall welcome any one who would like to talk about them, at 18 Grays Hall, on Friday, from 9.30 to 12.30; on Saturday next, the 30th, from 10 to 12; and on any morning of next week from 10 to 12. BARRETT WENDELL...