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State at Columbus; June 19th, Cornell at 

 Oberlin. 



-Columbia, April 1st, Rutgers at New 

 Brunswick ; April 5th, New York Univer- 

 sity at Ohio Field; April 10th, New York 

 League at Polo Grounds; April 12th, 

 Princeton at Princeton ; April 19th, Man- 

 hattan College at Jasper Field ; April 22d, 

 Princeton at Brooklyn ; April 29th, Cres- 

 cent A. C. at Brooklyn ; May 3d, Fordh'am 

 at Fordham ; May 5th, Holy Cross at Wor- 

 cester ; May 6th, Harvard at Cambridge ; 

 May 10th, Yale at New Haven; May 13th, 

 Orange A. C. at Orange ; May 20th, West 

 Point at West Point; May 27th, Lafayette 

 at Easton; May 30th, Wesleyan at Middle- 

 town ; June 3d, University of Pennsylvania 

 at Philadelphia. 



In addition to Lewis of the Boston Base- 

 ball Club, who is coaching the Harvard 9, 

 and Clarke of Baltimore, who is working at 

 Princeton, several League players coached 

 at the various colleges during the spring 

 training. Of the Boston team, Tenney is at 

 Dartmouth, Duffy at Boston college, Gau- 

 zell at Williams and Nichols at Amherst. 

 Lander and Murphy are at Brown and 

 Pennsylvania respectively, while Jennings, 

 of the Baltimore team, is coaching at Cor- 

 nell. 



The baseball schedule of the new tri- 

 angular athletic league between Wesleyan, 

 Amherst and Williams is as follows: 



April 18, Wesleyan vs. Amherst, at 

 Middletown; April 26, Amherst vs. Wes- 

 leyan, at Middletown ; May 3, Williams 

 vs. Amherst, at Amherst; May 6, Williams 

 vs. Wesleyan, at Middletown; May 20, 

 Wesleyan vs. Williams, at Williamstown; 

 May 27, Wesleyan vs. Amherst, at Am- 

 herst; May 30, Amherst vs. Williams, at 

 Williamstown ; May 31, Williams vs. Wes- 

 leyan. at Williamstown; June 17, Amherst 

 m Wesleyan, at Middletown; June 19, 

 Williams vs. Amherst, at Williamstown; 

 June 24, Wesleyan vs. Amherst, at Am- 

 herst; June 26, Williams vs. Amherst, at 

 Amherst. 



It is said that Hughy Jennings, the short- 

 stop of the Brooklyn National League 

 Team, who coached the Cornell 'varsity 9 

 this spring, will enter the law school of that 

 university next year. In this way he will be 

 able to look after Cornell's interests 

 throughout the entire season. 



FOOTBALL. 



Harvard's athletic committee has made 

 a rule that in the future no freshman foot- 

 ball contest will be permitted outside of 

 New England. This puts a stop to any 

 negotiations with Pennsylvania and Prince- 

 ton, unless the teams of those universities 

 can find it convenient to go to some New 

 England point. 



The schedule of games for the Harvard 

 football team for the season of '99 follows: 



September 30, Williams, at Cambridge; 

 October 4, Bowdoin, at Cambridge ; Oc- 

 tober 7, Wesleyan, at Cambridge ; October 

 11, Amherst, at Cambridge; October 14, 

 West Point, at West Point; October 18, 

 Bates, at Cambridge; October 21, Wiscon- 

 sin, at Cambridge ; October 24, Carlisle 

 Indians, at Cambridge ; November 4, 

 Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia; November 

 11, Dartmouth, at Cambridge and Novem- 

 ber 18, Yale, at Cambridge. 



Fifty-five candidates handed in their 

 names at the call of Captain McBride for 

 the Yale football team. Spring practice be- 

 gan immediately after Easter, Mr. W. T. 

 Bull, '88 S., coaching the candidates for po- 

 sitions back of the line and for end rush. 

 Those men who reported are : 



F. M. VanWicklen, 1901, end; G. S. 

 Eells, 1901, end ; Arthur J. Young, 1901, 

 guard; T. A. Wade, '99, center; P. Gib- 

 son, 1901 S., end; D. W. C. Noyes, 1901, 

 full or half-back; R. A. McGee, 1900 S., 

 tackle; T. Kelly, 1900 S., tackle; C. T. 

 Dudley, 1900 S., half-back; C. Dupee, 1901, 

 fullback; H. S. Wallace, 1901, quarter- 

 back; L. Atkinson, 1901, tackle; J. B. Hart, 

 1902, half-back; R. R. Richardson, 1901, 

 guard; F. R. Series, 1901, half-back; J. D. 

 Whitney, P. G., half-back; A. Cameron, 

 Jr., 1901, end or half-back; C. W. Shattuck, 



1900 L. S., half-back; W. M. Fincke, 1901 

 S., quarter-back ; H. S. Hooker, 1902, 

 guard; P. C. Kiefer, 1901, half-back; A. 

 H. Sharpe, M. S., end ; J. C. Phillips, 1900, 

 half-back; C. E. Ordway, 1900, half-back; 

 J. W. Miller, 1900, center; R. B. Hyatt, 

 1902, half-back; J. D. Oille, 1901 S., end; 

 P. L. Mitchell, 1901, tackle; T. A. Mc- 

 Ginley, 1901 S., tackle or half-back; P. 

 H. Kunzig, 1901 L. S., W. S. Pritchard, 

 1901, half-back; H. Auchincloss, 1901, half- 

 back; C. P. Cook, 1901 S., tackle; James 

 H. Wear, ioqi, half-back; L. M. Thomas, 



1901, half-back; R. M. Newport, Jr.. 1901, 

 tackle; R. H. Nevins, 1901, full-back; A. 

 L. Gile, 1901 L. S., guard; A. R. Cunha, 



1901 L. A. center; W. T. Rawlins, 1901 L. 

 S., guard; R. S. Spencer, 1901, end; G. B. 

 Ward, 1902, end or half-back; O. S. Ack- 

 ley, Jr., 1902, half-back; E. L. Leavell, 1902, 

 tackle; W. W. Hoppin, 1901, half-back; 

 W. B. Hubbard, 1900 S., quarter-back ; S. 

 S. Blagden, 1000 S., tackle; B. J. Phelps, 



1902, tackle ; G. Abbott, 1902, end : J. N. 

 Burdick, 1902, half-back; P. T. Hall, 1901 

 S., half-back; C. A. Foster, 1901 S., tackle 

 or guard ; W. J. McConnell, '99 L. S., cen- 

 ter or guard; T. S. Adams, 1901 S., half- 

 back; D. Reynolds, 1902, half-back. 



Harvard has adopted the plan used by 

 Princeton to combine all the training table 

 quarters, this year, so as to have the uni- 

 versity and class baseball teams, the uni- 

 versity and class crews and the Mott Haven 

 team all in one building. Manager Mann, 

 of the crew, has entire charge of the matter. 



The partially completed schedule of the 



