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...Whitehouse, Jr., '17, who was running third on the University team before the Yale meet, broke a toe in the Yale race last Saturday. The accident occurred about two miles before the finish, but Whitehouse finished in sixth place, passing a Yale runner on the way in. He will be unable to run again this season...
...Lampoon won a toe on the Bachelder-Phillips Hockey Trophy yesterday by a combination of chance, chicanery and malpractice never before paralleled in the annals of the sport. Represented by a proxy team, the humorists made two goals while the Crimson underwent an afternoon of infecundity. In--checking, grace, shooting, falling--in fact in all the finer points of the game the Crimson players were far superior to their rivals. As the heat of the battle made the ice too soft for skating after only nine minutes had elapsed, it was decided to play a rubber in the near future...
...Lampy men are making extensive preparations for the game. One of them was seen yesterday reading "Puck." Marquis of Queensberry rules will prevail but the toe hold will be barred...
...favorite, Princeton was lucky to emerge from the Yale contest on Saturday with a 3 to 3 tie. The Tiger eleven was plainly outplayed, having the ball within striking distance of the Yale goal only twice, and being saves from defeat by a beautiful 43-yard drop from the toe of Captain Baker. Yale, on the other hand, was constantly a menace, and managed to keep the ball in Princeton's territory most of the time. In addition to his successful drop from the 30-yard time, Guernsey missed three others, none of them difficult. On one occasion, Yale made...
...Seven years have now passed since he died and no student in the university at this day was here then. Your readers will be interested to look upon the face of the great preacher whose influence upon the student-world was absolutely unique during his life, and, it is toe hoped, will still continue in the generous administration of Phillips Brooks House through many College generations. Yours sincerely, EDWIN H. ABBOT...