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...half of a mile in a race of any greater length, he shall be adjudged distanced by the referee and shall be called from the track. Pacing, if attempted, shall disqualify both competitor and pacemaker. All bicycle events and race meets of this association, or of clubs affiliated therewith, shall be held under the League of American Wheelmen sanction. In open handicap races held by clubs of this association such clubs shall employ the official handicapper of the League of American Wheelmen, and in races not specially provided for, shall be governed by League of American Wheelmen rules...
Fearing took Lake's place in the second half. Harvard's forwards played better and the scoring was more frequent. Once a Trinity man got through Harvard's line and by good blocking off ran to Harvard's five yard line where he dropped the ball. Therewith ended Trinity's chance to score...
Yale university will soon have another new building added to her fast increasing list. Although the building will belong to the Sheffield scientific school, and will be erected by one of the secret societies connected therewith, it will, nevertheless, be a build of which the university, and especially the scientific school, may well be proud...
...worthy of its academic surroundings. Queen's College, even more than Magdalen, confers benefit on the public, by the retention of old customs. The large number that flock to the Hall every Christmas Day, to see the Boars head, attest the popularity of that timehonored dish, and the ceremony therewith. In fact, it frequently happens that people are turned away from the College gates from lack of more space within the precincts. Precisely at five o'clock in the afternoon, the long procession begins to wind its way from the buttery up the centre of the Hall towards the high...
...faculty of Dartmouth College have refused to adopt the regulations proposed for the government of inter-collegiate sports, because Dartmouth, from its position, "is not exposed to the dangers threatening other colleges in connection therewith." There is no tendency to develop a professional or ungenerous spirit. To deprive the baseball nine of its very few games with expert amateurs and professional clubs would seriously impair the efficiency of the team and diminish the interest in general athletic sports. The evils of such a result the faculty regard as worse than any that now come from games with professionals. A standing...