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Amherst Notes.

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The indoor athletic meeting at Amherst resulted as follows: Twenty-yard dash - Lay '93, first; Leonard '94, second; time - 0.03. Standing high jump - Brown '94, first, 4 feet 8 inches; Davidson '93, second, 4 feet 7 inches. Standing broad jump - Bryant '95, first, 8 feet 5 inches; Edgell '93, second. The sparring contest resulted as follows: Babcock '92, vs. Gill '93; Babcock won. Nichols '92, vs. Belden '95; Nichols won. Babcock vs. Nichols; Babcock won. Silk badges of purple and white were awarded the firsts and seconds in each event.

The base ball nine will take a southern trip during the Easter vacation, taking fourteen men. The games now arranged for this trip are: Manhattan Athletic Club, at New York, April 2; Hill School, Potsdam, Penn., April 6; Philadelphia League, at Philadelphia, April 7; University of Pennsylvania, April 9; Fordham College, at Fordham, N. Y., April 11. In the latter part of April the club will play with Harvard, Exeter, and Andover. Two games are booked with Yale, and, provisionally, one with Princeton The nine is practically made up as follows: Catcher, Hunt '93; pitchers, Smith '94, Colby '95, and Buswell '93, or Brown '92; first base, Allen '93; second base, Sterns '94; third base, Sullivan '92, (captain); short stop, Taylor '93; left field, Cheney '94; centre field, Leach '92; right field, Gould '93.

With the exception of Colby, Allen and Smith, all these men are old players on the nine.

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