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...cups voted them? The CRIMSON devotes half a column to an editorial congratulating the members of the team and the college at large for having such a team. That is all, and one of the worthiest of the scanty number of Harvard's championships is passed over and forgotten. What is the reason of this unjust and undeserved neglect? Nothing but a feeling which pervades the college, injurious both to it and to athletics, that it is not the thing to play lacrosse. Think of it. How silly and weak the reason is which keeps men from learning this game...
...superiority of tieing to no one method by winning the championship by a combination of several. Harvard's style is a product of the last few years, and retains not a vestige of the game as played by the Cambridge teams in the seventies. The kicking has been forgotten or ignored and all attention centered upon the running game, the key of which is 'make a hole for a man and then crowd him through it.' They even put all but two men in their rusher line when their opponents get the ball in order to regain possession...
GLOBE THEATE MEETINGS.- The boxes for contributions may be withdrawn from the Co-operative and Leavitt and Peirce's any time after Saturday. Men who have forgotten as yet to give should take note of this. Not quite $200 remain to be collected...
...past season has been one full of discouragement to Princeton. The wearers of the orange and black must not be supposed to have forgotten their favorite sport. The difficulty has been that one resource failed after another so unexpectedly, and so often, that Princeton had to play her big matches before her eleven was ready. The first captain left college, the second was lamed in the first game and lost the whole season's practice with his men, and a third captain was practically in capacitated on his first play in the Harvard game. How numerous and sudden have been...
...eleven we acknowledge our gratitude for their faithful and untiring work this fall and they may be certain that their deeds will not soon be forgotten. We must content ourselves this year with an honorable second place, and with the determination that next year, it shall be no fault of ours if the crimson does not float above the blue...