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...silver medal for each man on the winning team. The class nines are unusually strong this year, and the prospect is that the contest will be close and interesting. The nines are very evenly matched, and it is impossible to form any definite idea as to the result, though the general opinion is that the first place lies between the junior and freshman nines. The first game of the series between the juniors and sophomores resulted in an easy victory for the former. The sophomore nine, though a strong one, has been very unfortunate in its experience, never having...
This is the result of the many changes made this year in the arrangement of groups. Some of the changes I will mention. German 3, a course which is a sort of combination of German 5 and 6 of last year, has been transferred from groups X. and XI. to group II. French 5 has been changed from group VII. to II. Spanish 10, in group X. last year, is now placed in group II. Latin 4 (group VIII. last year) is now in group III. Greek 4 is changed from group VI. to V. Latin...
...game of base-ball was played on the campus last Saturday between Hobart and Cornell, resulting in a victory for the former. However, as our nine had practised very little, the result was no surprise. A game will be played tomorrow against Union, and Saturday the nine goes to Geneva to play the return game with Hobart...
...first field day since the spring meeting in '80 was held yesterday. After waiting in vain for others to take the lead, the editors of the Era took the matter in charge, and succeeded in working up considerable enthusiasm. The result was very satisfactory, and it is more than probable that field day will be observed annually at Cornell in the future, which cannot fail to have a beneficial effect on her athletic interests. Most of the events were creditable, and in several the Cornell record was lowered. The money realized will be used either to furnish the students' assembly...
...trust, however, that whatever the result may be, no undue enthusiastic levity will be shown, such as carrying the victors about on the shoulders, begging for locks of hair, etc., etc. It is said that the president will give a banquet of ginger-ale and crackers to the winners. This munificence calls for the highest commendation, and a cup from the Athletic Association if they have one left...