Word: comparison
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...comparison of the Yale-Princeton and the Yale-University dual meets indicates that the approaching contest with the Tigers will be the closest of the "Big Three" track clashes this season. As in the Crimson-Blue struggle of Saturday, second and third places will again in all probability be the deciding factor, as the importance of one third place was especially emphasized in the M. I. T.-Dartmouth meet Saturday, which the former won 59-58. "Yale beat Princeton 56 to 48", said Coach Bingham yesterday. "Its margin over Harvard was approximately the same. Next Saturday's meet will...
When the Princeton team was in Boston last week, it won from both the Crimson and Tech, the former going down by a 5-4 score, and the latter by 8-1. This comparison does not favor Tech in today's match but the Princeton team won its matches only after a hard fight in every case, the majority going to three sets each. Broockman, captain and number 1 man for Tech held the title as New England Intercollegiate Champion until defeated by Chapin, the Williams star. Other comparisons give the Crimson a like advantage, except in the case...
...against Boston University on April 28, and resulted in an 8-2 defeat for today's visitors. Two weeks before this, Coach Slattery's men, not playing up to their usual from, had downed B. U. by the score of 5-1. If anything can be learned from a comparison, the University should not have much trouble today, and if Russell shows what he showed against Colby, the contest will be distinctly one-sided...
Today's races are important not only for comparison material which they will afford for the various crews concerned, but also for showing how Columbia and Annapolis measure up to standards in the first events of their respective seasons...
...members of the Princeton 1924 class come from more varied locations. In comparison to over 400 from New England schools at Harvard, there are only 22 from that division at Princeton; 12 from Connecticut; 8 from Massachusetts; 1 from Vermont; 1 from Maine; 2 from Rhode Island; and none from New Hampshire. The Eastern states send by far the largest number 320 out of a total of 464 coming from that locality. The Middle-west is second in the numbers of representatives with a total of 63 the South comes next with 25 and the West last with...