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...large score of 16 to 3 and in 1902 by 11 to 1. This year, however, Cornell has a better team than usual, and a close game may be expected. Since the return from its southern trip the Cornell team has won seven straight victories, including two against professional teams. Besides these Cornell easily defeated New York University and Hobart College, the former by 19 to 5, and the latter by 15 to 1, and lost to the New York National League team by the score of 7 to 3. On April 29 it was defeated by Princeton...
During the past week all the pitchers gave been used, but none have shown especially good form. Although only straight balls have been thrown, the pitchers still lack control. The catchers do not support the pitchers and are uncertain in throwing to second base. In fielding the men are gradually improving, but they are still inaccurate, in throwing and have a tendency to hurry the plays. The form of the men in batting has improved. It is difficult to judges their ability in this respect as no curved balls have been pitched. One cut will be made in both...
Ibsen, Mr. Bang said, is destined to take a place beside Shakespere. His special contribution to literature consists in his unhesitating portrayal of every-day life, and he is the boldest craftsman of modern times. "He walks straight to the truth...
...punting, Yale gained a slightly greater total distance, but Sperry was hampered on several occasions by poor passes and an inadequate defensive formation, which allowed one punt to be entirely and another partially blocked. Harvard was outclassed in straight rushing in the first half, in which Yale gained by this means a net distance of 138 yards to Harvard's 4. Both teams kicked more in the second half; in this Yale in 29 rushes made a net gain of only 49 yards and Harvard in 26 finishes gained a net distance of 52 yards...
...yards. Morse in two plays through Brill and Derby gained 4 more. Then, with Bloomer back, Shevlin made 3 yards on a second try at left end, bringing the ball to Harvard's 31-yard line. From this point against a stubborn resistance Yale careered the ball by straight line plunges for 2 and 3 yard gains to Harvard's 5-yard line. Here Harvard was penalized half the remaining distance to the goal line for interference with centre. Hogan gained only a yard at centre but on the next try Morse was pushed through outside right tackle...