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...healthy rivalry exerts is inestimable and it is much to be regretted that the College has not shown a better appreciation of the fact. It should not be necessary to urge everyone who can to go down to the field today. The interest which centres in the final contest is sure to draw a larger crowd than that which was present at the earlier games; but still there are not a few who will have a tendency to stay away from sheer inertia. It will do them good and benefit the sport if they will overcome this for once...
...disputes resulting from the recent international yacht race show that it is advisable to discontinue for the present such a contest...
...constitution arranges for a seires of debates to be held in the various places where the colleges are situred. The preliminary debates are to be held Jan. 15 or thereabouts. The winners in these will contest in semi-finals on March 15, and those victorious at this time will contest for final honors on May 15. A trophy will be given to the champion. The officers elected are: President, C. J. Thorne; vice-president, G. R. Hudson; secretary, E. A. Andrews; treasurer, J. F. Chase...
Harvard gladly added Princeton to the number of her opponents, confidently went to meet her old rival, and now returns disappointed from the contest. In the study of causes which led to the defeat of Saturday, we find one which was wholly unforseen. It was but a week ago that Harvard was congratulated on having played eleven men through an entire game, with increased snap and dash in the second half. Conclusions of the most gratifying nature with regard to the physical condition of the team were freely drawn at the time. Now, apparently these must be reluctantly abandoned. During...
Phil King said of the game: "I think we outplayed Harvard on the whole, although she certainly had hard luck in the first half. Harvard played a sports-manlike game, and I don't recall ever having seen a cleaner contest...