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Arrangements have now been completed with the railroad officials in reregard to the observation train at the Yale-Harvard boat race. In all twenty-two cars have been reserved for Yale and Harvard-the thirteen remaining cars in the train having been bespoken before the colleges made arrangements with the railroads-eleven for Harvard and eleven for Yale. The seats will cost $2.00 each, and for parties desiring a whole car the price will be $180. The tickets for the Harvard cars have not yet arrived, but when they do the greater part will be put on sale at Thurston...
...annual Yale-Harvard shooting match held here on Saturday Yale won by a score of 110 birds to Harvard's 108. The Yale men were entertained at the Hotel Reynolds in the evening. G. N. Lamb of Harvard presided and B. A. Gould, Jr., of Harvard acted as toast-master. About sixty-five men were present. The score of the match is as follows...
...meeting should be subject to the approval of the respective Princeton Harvard University authorities. Furthermore we are unable to realize why in the arrangement of a Yale-Harvard series there should be more justice in your stipulation that Harvard should play with Princeton than there would be in our possible demand that Yale should not play with Princeton,-and the latter, we believe, would be an extremely untenable position. We regard the arrangement of Yale-Harvard games as strictly and solely the concern of the Base Ball Associations of Yale and Harvard, and as such we desire to treat them...
...Harvard's desire, in continuance of long established and agreeable custom, to play ball with Yale this year and we therefore, at this time, challenge the Yale University Base Ball Club to play the Harvard University Base Ball Club a series of four games, two in New Haven and two in Cambridge-the games in New Haven to be played May 16th and June 23d, and those in Cambridge on May 30th and June 18th, or on any other dates if more convenient to both.- under the conditions, etc., governing corresponding Yale-Harvard games...
When I went this morning to buy tickets for the Yale-Harvard athletic games on May 16, I was surprised that the whole of the best section, M, to the number of over one hundred and fifty seats has been reserved for the executive committee of the H. A. A. and their friends. No chance has been given to the members of the team to get seats in advance of the public in any section of the field...