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At a meeting of the executive committee, composed of the four captains of the class nines, the captain and manager of the University nine, the following regulations were adopted for the class games. Three umpires were elected, Mr. B. B. Thayer, '85; R. G. Cook, '86; W. W. Willard, '87. The following is the schedule of umpires:
May 4. '88 vs. '87. Thayer.
May 5. '85 vs. '86. Willard.
May 8. '86 vs. '87. Thayer.
May 11. '87 vs. '88. Cook.
May 12. '86 vs. '88. Willard.
May 15. '85 vs. '87. Cook.
May 18. '88 vs. '86. Thayer.
May 20. '87 vs. '85. Cook.
May 22. '85 vs. '88. Willard.
May 25. '87 vs. '86. Thayer.
May 26. '88 vs. '85. Cook.
May 28. '86 vs. '85. Willard.
Every man in college is eligible, except members and substitutes of the 'Varsity; in case, however, any other person shall become a member or substitute of the 'Varsity, he shall no longer be eligible for any class nine. All questions of eligibility shall be referred to the executive committee.
The prizes offered are as follows: A cup, valued at $5 to each member of the winning nine; a cup valued at $5 to the pitcher having the lowest percentage of base hits made off his delivery.
No player shall be eligible for a prize, unless he has played in at least four games.
Balls for the games will be supplied by the H. U. B. B. A.
An admission of ten cents will be charged; but all season ticket holders will be admitted on presentation of their tickets.
Games are to be called at 4 o'clock sharp.
A. D. CLAFLIN, Sec'y.
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