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Score--Harvard, 4; Princeton, 1. Goals--Foster 2, Souther 2, Leake. Referee--Mr. Hornfeck, N. Y. A. C. Umpires--Mr. Stern, Columbia; Mr. Alexander, Princeton. Time--twenty-minute halves...
...lodging houses. This last alternative he chose, the next morning he went to work breaking rocks for a roadway; he supported himself through the week and by the end of it paid off the debt of his first day's board and food. His lesson was a stern one, but it was worth while. He learned what it meant to fight out his own fight alone and to pay for his own mistakes. This, with a real comprehension of what citizenship means, is what the Republic is meant to teach all its citizens and does teach with extraordinary success...
...Larned defeated A. Schwab 6-2, 6-2; W. A. Colwell defeated S. Hatch 6-2, 6-1; F. A. Perine defeated E. H. Cross 4-6, 6-1, 6-1; C. H. Collister defeated P. Fosdick 7-5, 8-6; H. V. Greenough defeated E. C. Stern 6-1, 6-4; W. E. Rollo defeated J. A. Lyon by default; J. W. Lee defeated A. Kendall 6-2, 6-2; J. S. Seabury defeated B. J. Thompson 6-2, 6-2; R. Bishop defeated A. Drinkwater 6-4, 7-5; O. J. Ives defeated E. F. Johnson by default...
...Perine vs. E. B. Cross; W. E. Rollo vs. J. A. Lyon; G. A. Gordon vs. G. A. Lyon; E. C. Stern vs. H. Greenough...
...about 31. For the last eighth of a mile, the crew spurted again, rowing a long 34. The conditions were excellent, enabling the eight to make the best time of the season, 18m., 53s. The boat was steadier on her keel than the day before; but the stern men aided McGrew little in holding back the recover and the men showed a general tendency to rush when they became tired...