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Columbia made a clean sweep of the annual. Intercollegiate Fencing Association tournament in New York on Saturday, winning the team, individual, and saber championships. The standing of the teams at the finish was: Columbia, won 32, lost 13; Navy, 30-15; Cornell, 21-24; Pennsylvania, 20-25; Harvard, 17-28; Yale, 16-29. The individual members of the University team scored the following number of wins: J. A. Aylen '15, 3; S. F. Damon '14, 5; and R. von Nardroff...
...once has there failed to be a quorum present. At that time there was a general misunderstanding as to the date. All the members attending have made the Cabinet meetings of great service to the Association members, and to the constituent societies. The reports in all cases have been clean cut and the discussions to the point...
...Hard Guys won the championship of the scrub hockey series by defeating the Puck Pingers at the Arena yesterday afternoon, 3 to 0. Toward the close of a clean, hard-fought struggle, the Puck Pingers, who played but six men, weakened, although at first the teams seemed evenly matched. The defense of the Puck Pingers held their opposing forwards at bay, but their three-man attack was unable to come within striking distance of the Hard Guys' goal. The superiority of numbers began to tell in the last of the game, and it was only by excellent work at goal...
Animosity toward Yale on the athletic field, once a reality and later a tradition, is now largely a myth. In its place there is the right sort of rivalry combined with clean sportsmanship. Dean Briggs has commented on this feeling in his report on athletics. His words, bearing added weight because they appear in an official document, sound the welcome closing of a needlessly hostile attitude, that has long and steadily been growing weaker at both universities. Yale and Harvard have too much in common, their ultimate aims too nearly coincide for any petty barriers to exist between them...
During the first six minutes while the regulars were in, the play clearly favored the University. After a succession of fast rushes, the forwards passed the B. A. A. defence, and S. P. Clark shot a clean goal. Shortly afterwards Wanamaker scored from scrimmage. The play became more ragged when the substitutes were sent in, the only goal being scored by S. C. Clark after a good rush through the B. A. A. defence...