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...loose, disjointed play common to early season games. Philbin played full-back in the absence of Captain Coy and scored both touchdowns. On the following Saturday, Yale won a spectacular victory over Syracuse, the final score being 15 to 0. In this game a marked improvement over the form displayed in the Wesleyan game was noticeable. A successful forward pass, Howe to Vaughan was the feature of the game. The final mid-week game against Holy Cross was disappointing, owing in part to hot weather. Poor football characterized the game, which Yale won by the score...
...management has done everything in its power to fill the applications of those that merit tickets. The tickets sent out yesterday, which are for the seats in the third and fourth rows in the peristyle and the row now in the process of erection on top of the Stadium, form the final allotment. In the cases where the applications have not been filled, the money and checks will be returned after the game...
...class officers, and H. B. Gardner '13, R. P. Lewis '13, and O. Wolcott '13, for the Freshmen, will serve as marshals for the classes. As many of the graduates as possible will meet in front of Claverly at 3.30 to form in marching order under marshals for each class, behind the Boston Cadet Band of 51 pieces...
...available for distribution in dividends to members. This will form the largest dividend disbursement in the history of the society and is nearly three times the amount paid five years ago and over $800 more than last year...
...West Point and also almost as a matter of course some speculation on changes in Harvard economy that may be made by President Lowell. Discussing studies and methods the Advocate insists that "conditions at Harvard are such as to make the adoption of the English system or its modified form now used at Princeton impossible." Still following the more serious pages of the Advocate note must be made of "A Vindication of Warren Hastings"--a review of G. W. Hastings's book by W. G. T. F., who is convinced that Mr. Hastings has made out his case...