Word: fours
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...trials for the four-board team which shall represent the University in the intercollegiate chess tournament, to be held in New York, December 21-23, between Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Columbia, begin today. The team will be picked December 10. HARVARD. YALE. Gruening, 1 G. Burgess, 0 Johnson, 1/2 E. Burgess, 1/2 Parshley, 1 Jefferson, 0 Clark, 1/2 Chandler, 1/2 Masius, 1 Clarke, 0 Childs, 1 Martinez, 0 Davis, 1 Porter, 0 Byerly, 1 Lambie, 0 Mitchell, 1 Gade, 0 Jones, 0 Waugh, 1 Totals...
Cornell easily won the intercollegiate cross-country run held at Princeton, N. J., on Saturday, with a score of 29. Syracuse was second with 87, and Harvard third with 89. The scores of the other teams were: Yale 90, Michigan 105, Pennsylvania 134, Columbia 188. Only four of the Princeton team finished, with the result that their score does not count, while the Technology team failed to register with the Intercollegiate Association and consequently were not eligible for the prizes. Had the latter team officially taken part in the race they would have finished second, and Harvard and Syracuse would...
Following are the positions and times of the first four men to finish and of the Harvard team: 1, H. C. Young, Cornell, 34m., 14s.; 2, G. A. Dull, Michigan, 34m., 16s.; 3, H. Jaques, Jr., '11, 34m., 20s.; 4, P. J. Taylor, Cornell, 34m., 30s.; 14, M. H. Whitney '09, 35m., 29s.; 15, R. E. Dole '10, 35m., 44s.; 25, G. Murphy '10, 36m., 54s., 32, H. Y. Masten '10, 37m., 35s.; 41, E. Parson '11, 38m., 18s.; 45, W. P. Rogers...
...Hobbs '10S., tackle, prepared at Andover, where he played tackle for four years. He played the same position at Dartmouth for one year. He is 21 years old, 5 feet 11 inches in height, and weighs 212 pounds...
...Student Council's notice on another page can mean only one thing. There is no excuse and little necessity for men staying away from Cambridge over Monday after the Yale game. The game will be over by four o'clock Saturday afternoon and it is reasonable to assume that men can get back in time to attend their lectures and recitations on Monday. No mention is made of cutting on Saturday, wisely enough. It might be mentioned here, however, that while cuts on Saturday morning by men going to New Haven are not officially excused, they are generally charged...