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Twenty five colleges in eleven different states and the District of Columbia have entered 706 athletes in the Intercollegiates today. New England is represented by Amherst, Bowdoin, Brown, Colby, Dartmouth, Harvard, Maine, M. I. T., had Yale. The Middle Atlantic States have as entrants Columbia, Cornell, Georgetown, Haverford, Johns Hopkins, Lafayette, New York University, Pennsylvania, Penn. State, Princeton, Rutgers, Swarthmore, and Syracuse. Michigan is the sole entrant from the middle west, while California and Stanford come from the Pacific Coast...
...majority of the other 29 colleges in the country which have entered athletes at certain times in the Track Intercollegiates, have not won very many points. Under the same system their totals would be graded as follows: Syracuse, 105; Dartmouth, 93; California, 46; Swarthmore, 36; Georgetown, 35; and Wesleyan...
...Southern trip Yale won two out of the five games played, beating Pennsylvania 1-0 and the University of Virginia 7-0. Catholic University won from Yale 3-2 and Johns Hopkins 11-10, while Georgetown triumphed...
...however, proved costly, for Captain Vaughn sustained a strained tendon and has just returned to his position again. The next game, with Holy Cross on May 3, was won by Yale 4-2, the fielding of the victorious team being particularly brilliant. On May 5 Yale won again, defeating Georgetown 4-1 in a well-played game. This winning streak was broken up by Virginia, which, on May 6, overwhelmed the Yale team 13-1, amidst ragged fielding on the Blue's part and heavy hitting by the winning nine, and Dartmouth defeated Yale...
Calloway, it is expected, will pitch again today, but the chances are that Garritt will not. Since he was used in the Vermont game Saturday, and Mahan in Tuesday's contest with Georgetown, the rule of rotation of pitchers indicates that Coach Fred Mitchell will send Whitney to the box today. HARVARD. VIRGINIA. Coolidge, c.f. s.s., Berkeley Nash, 1b. r.f., Stearns Abbot, 2b. c.f., Smith Harte, c. l.f., J. White Beal, 3b. 1b., Thurman Knowles, l.f. 3b., Stickley Percy, r.f. 2b., Morton Reed, s.s. c., Gwathmey Whitney, p. p., Calloway