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The rivalry started in 1875, and Yale dominated for much of the early years—after Harvard won 4-0 in the first hotly contested duel between the two schools, Yale went unbeaten in the next 11 contests. Winning by scores of 1-0 on many different occasions, the...
“Neither Yale nor Princeton is playing for an Ivy title [because they are not good at football], but plenty [a generous exaggeration] is on the line at Yale Bowl this Saturday in the nationally televised (YES Network, 4 p.m.) [and what percentage of the nation receives YES...
Something troubling, however, stirs in the air. Whispers of tailgates and keg bans—not Elis and game-plans—dominate Harvard-Yale talk.
The much-anticipated H-Y-P tri-meet on Jan. 30 might well have been called the H-P, because the Elis were a non-factor throughout and were soundly defeated 245-106 by the Crimson and 272-79 by the Tigers.
Princeton, which had not beaten Harvard all year, finished third at 6:12:47. With Harvard and Yale battling it out for fourth, the Elis grabbed the lead late and finished a half-second ahead of the Crimson at 6:15:67. Harvard finished at 6:16:28, more than...