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...GILLESPIE,Secretary.MASSACHUSETTS CENTRAL SPECIAL TRAIN. - The second section of the Mass. Central train will leave at 7.45 from No. Cambridge instead of at 8.45 as stated in yesterday's CRIMSON. In returning the second section will start 15 minutes after the end of the game, and the first section will follow 15 minutes later. Men must NOT change sections for the return trip. Electrics will run up North Ave from Harvard Sq. at intervals after 7.00 o'clock as necessary, Saturday morning...
This afternoon the eleven will start for Springfield. Their train will leave Boston at four o'clock and is due in Springfield at half past six. The team will spend the night at Mr. Holcomb's, 232 Main St., where they will be serenaded by the Glee Club this evening about nine o'clock. The following men will go down: Trafford, Lake, Corbett, Gage, Emmons, Waters, Vail, Dexter, Highlands, Bangs, Mackie, Newell, Hallowell, White, Gray, Fearing, Cobb, Collamore, Bond, Rantoul, Shea, Mason, Grant, Fitzhugh...
Tomorrow at 2.15 the club will start for Springfield where they sing in the evening at the Harvard-Yale Assembly. Sometime during the evening they will go to the quarters of the Harvard team and sing for a few minutes to the players. The club is registered at the Haynes Hotel...
...officers of the B. A. A. should see that the hare and hounds runs are started sooner after half-past three o'clock. Nothing is gained by delaying the start until four o'clock. All the men who join the hunt are out of lectures by half-past three, and the start should be made ten, or at the most, fifteen minutes later. This would give considerable more time when there would be sufficient light to enable the hounds to follow the scent easily, and would make the runs more successful...
...freshmen had the ball on the start off and without losing it scored in three minutes. No goal. Score 4-0. Fall River makes a big gain around Adams' end and another around Boyden's, and then lose the ball. With long runs by the backs '95 scores. Goal. Time 9 minutes. Score, 10-0. '95 again gets the ball near the line to lose it by off side play. They get the ball again, however, and score. No goal. Time 15 minutes. Score 14-0. Ten minutes more they score again. 18-0. Jackson now makes a beautiful...