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...real team for the Crimson, for the Worcester nine is conceded to be the leading college team of the year. In the first game of the series played on May 2 they triumphed over the University by the close margin of 3-1. Since then they have split even in a series with Yale and have vanquished, among others, Dartmouth, New Hampshire State, Georgetown and Vermont. In a slugging match yesterday they downed Syracuse...
Since vacation, the University has split even on the games it has played, defeating the University of Pennsylvania 4 to 2 and Cornell 7 to 3, and losing to Hobart 4 to a and to Syracuse 10 to 0. Yale was defeated by Cornell 4 to 3 but only lost to Syracuse 3 to 2 so the teams appear to be fairly evenly matched...
...game with Rhode Island State, when, despite the muddy field and the steady rain, the M. A. C. players made only one error. On the pitching staff Brigham and Collins are both reliable. The former is the more brilliant, but will probably not start today, on account of a split hand received while knocking down a hard liner in the Bates game...
Comparison of the results of the University's meets with the results of the Yale Interclass meet, which was held on Monday, show that on a basis of actual performance the teams are about evenly matched. The two would have split even on first places; the University winning the 100, shot put, broad jump, hammer throw and high hurdles: Yale winning the mile, the quarter, the half, the high jump and the low hurdles, while the 220 and the pole vault would have been tied. Second and third places would have been about evenly distributed. In actual competition, however...
...University-Princeton Freshman debate last night in Sanders Theatre on the question, "Resolved, That the interests of the Irish people will be best furthered by the establishment of a dominion form of government for Ireland", the Princeton yearlings won on a split decision of the three judges. The presiding officer of the debate was Homer Albers, Dean of the Boston University Law School, and the judges were Professor Frank Simpson, the Reverend Fletcher Parker and Mr. Charles Howard Walker...