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The directors of the Foxcroft Club would be glad to receive from seniors all furnishings they care to dispose of.

Harverford and the University of Pennsylvania will play their cricket match June 25th, 26th, or 27th.

This afternoon will be the last the crew will row on the Charles before going to New London. There will probably be a large crowd to see the practise row.

A. C. Garrett, Gr., has been elected captain of the cricket eleven for 1890-91. The postponed meeting of the Cricket Club for the election of other officers will be held within a few days.

Dartmouth lost her last chance for the baseball championship of the smaller New England colleges when she allowed Williams to beat her Saturday six to two. Amherst will now win the pennant.

A scrub team of Harvard cricketers, including several St. Paul's graduates, visited St. Paul's on Saturday and played the school eleven. The home team made 89 runs to 19 in the first inning and secured a winning lead. In the second inning they made only 29, while the visitors made some improvement, scoring 41. For St. Paul's, Kerner batted excellently for 35, and Meade bowled well. For the scrub team, Corning's fielding, Garrett's and Balch's bowling, and Hewes's and Chew's batting were the features.

Yale and Princeton played a tie game at New York on Saturday, the score at the end of the eighth inning standing eight to eight. Stagg was ineffective, and Young was also hit harder than usual. Princeton gained a big lead in the first five innings. In the beginning of the eighth the score was 8 to 7 for Princeton. Calhoun hit safely for Yale, stole second and third, and made a daring and successful dash for home on a short wild pitch. In her half of the ninth Princeton scored, but rain began falling, and the score reverted to the end of the eighth inning.

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