Word: repeatability
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...Harvard has more than an outside chance of defeating Yale. The Crimson was favored to beat Princeton. But the Tiger attacked Cambridge with more ferocity than it had ever before shown and returned to Jungle town crown in hand. A week later the Elis, slightly the underdogs in betting, repeated this performance in a less spectacular way, and brought the crown to New Haven. Next Saturday Harvard will be on the short end of the betting when it invades New Haven. History has but to repeat itself and John Harvard will wear the crown...
...hardly likely, however, that Maryland can repeat its 1923 performance. Losses from graduation and ineligibility have been heavy, and if Yale plays up to form the visitors will do well to hold the Blue to three touchdowns. Yale has, to be sure, failed to show much of a scoring offense so far, but the power is there, and the season is reaching the stage where the latent power should begin to show. As a dress-rehearsal for the Princeton game a week hence, today's encounter will hardly be satisfactory unless the Blue eleven rolls up a substantial margin...
...Eager to repeat last Saturday's victory, the University soccer team will take the field this afternoon in what will probably be one of the closest games this fall. Cornell is said to have a strong team, although by comparative scores the Crimson team will have a slight edge...
...hearers that if he were elected, he would spend the first two years cleaning house, and ridding the government of corruption. He also said that if at the end of that time he had not kept his promise, he would call a special election, and ask the people to repeat their vote of protest. It is significant that it is Mr. Davis who is to decide whether government is once more free and unspotted...
...Amherst team, according to reports, has been practicing daily in an endeavor to repeat its achievement of last year when it downed the University team...