Word: crews
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University will close a successful year of sports if victories result in the baseball games and crew race with Yale. Should it triumph in both events it will have a record of eight victories over Yale out of ten sports, four of these being in major events...
...comparison of the University, Yale and Cornell shows that in the major sports Cornell has two championships to her credit, while the University has one. Yale must defeat the University in both the baseball series and the crew race to prevent it from taking these titles, provided the latter wins on the diamond this week. In the minor sports all three have their share of the honors...
With Yale--Football, Harvard, 41-0; hockey, Harvard, 2-0, 4-2; track, Yale, 40 2-3, 63 1-3; crew, have not met yet; baseball, have not met yet; cross-country, Harvard, 27-29; fencing, Yale, 5-4, 28-18; swimming, Yale, 44-9; wrestling, Yale, 34-9; golf, Yale, 4-2; lacrosse, Harvard, 2-0; tennis, Harvard...
Princeton Crew Not "First-Class...
...Nickalls goes out of his way to say 'neither Princeton nor Cornell had a first-class crew.' That settles it, of course. I never said we had a 'first-class fast crew,' and I wouldn't have considered it delicate to say it doesn't take a 'first-class crew' to beat Yale five lengths, but since Mr. Nickalls says it himself, let it go at that. Mr. Nickalls says 'Yale finished nearly three lengths in the rear.' Making the best of the naval disaster is one thing, but altering the facts in order to do so is not considered...