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This afternoon at 5.15 o'clock the second class crews will race over a mile and one-half course in the basin from the Cottage Farm Bridge to Exeter street. Both the second and third Freshman crews will be entered. The winner of the race will have the right to enter the class races tomorrow...
...University lacrosse team was defeated this afternoon by Cornell by the score of 8 to 2. The game was played in the rain on a muddy field which greatly handicapped the players. Walbridge of Cornell scored the first goal after six minutes of play. In the first half the play was largely in Harvard's territory and the half ended with the score 4 to 0. It was only because of the University team's good defence that the score was not larger...
...morning the University crew had a hard row from the Union Boat Club to the bend below the Weld boathouse, a distance of a little over three miles. During the first mile of the course the University crew raced the second crew and was only able to win by half a length, the work of both crews being very ragged. At the finish of the first mile the Freshman crew took up the race and rowed to the bathing beach. Before reaching the Cottage Farm Bridge the University crew had a slight lead. Here the Freshmen lost a length through...
Laird of Princeton won the half-mile in the excellent time of 1 minute, 58 4-5 seconds. McGee of Princeton accomplished the feat of winning the one-mile run in 4 minutes, 28 3-5 seconds and the two-mile run in 9 minutes, 55 seconds. Kilpatrick won the broad jump with 32 feet, 4 1-2 inches; and Nelson and Campbell tied for first in the pole-vault by clearing 12 feet. The hammer-hrow was won by Cooney with a throw of 147 feet...
...defence played a safe and consistent game, covering closely. The attack was erratic, but got together better in the second half as Columbia's defence weakened. Alexander, Cochrane, and R. P. Smith played the best for Harvard, while Kudlich and tough excelled for Columbia...