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...third annual meet, held in the Steady Yum yesterday afternoon, was one by the University daily the other papers making only a weakly showing. The score as given out by the official keeper was as follows: CRIMSON, 2 1-4 lemons; Monthly, 13 lemons; Advocate, 57 lemons; Lampoon, a whole Florida lemon ranch...
...boys were utterly unable to stand up against their opponents. Their defense was pitifully weak at the critical moments when the CRIMSON offensive swept down toward the goal, and the Lampoon bounced off the impregnable CRIMSON defense as from a stonewall. This first victory in hockey is still another proof of the well-known fact that in no branch of sport can the Lampoons hope to compete with the CRIMSON athletes...
...weather permits the CRIMSON hockey team will win its first annual victory over the Lampoon puck twirlers at the Brae Burn rink this afternoon at 4 o'clock. A perpetual challenge cup has been offered, which after the victory has been won will be held by the CRIMSON for one year. As neither team has had any practice a breathless contest is assured...
...football number of the Lampoon, out today, has a cover that is attractive as well as striking. The brilliant central figure, though it may predominate too complacently, shows that the Lampoon believes only in victory. The chief illustration, "Football under the New Rules," also will hold the attention. Here, however, the cartoonist seems to have forgotten his mission; carried away by his humor he derides the very rules that assure Harvard cleaner sport and a game. Of the many smaller drawings undoubtedly the best is that signed M. O. in monogram...
...feature that will please those used to Mr. Dooley's spelling is the two-page article on the Harvard-Yale Debate in French. It is to be hoped that the Lampoon will continue to show us up in longer articles of this sort; but care should be taken that in their caricature undergraduate opinion is reflected rather than distorted...