Word: losses
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...defeated by the Yale freshman five on Saturday evening in the Yale gymnasium by the score of 23 to 16. The Freshmen played a hard game, but were unable to overcome the superior team play of their opponents. In the second half the team was weakened by the loss of Quigley, who was forced to retire on account of injuries...
...will fence one bout with each of the three men on the other team. Although the Cornell team was defeated by Columbia on Wednesday by the score of 7 to 2, they are likely to make the contest close tonight, as the Harvard team has been weakened by the loss of H. W. Holmes '03, who is away from Cambridge on leave of absence. The judges will be Dr. F. W. Allen, Mr. Sewall Cabot, and F. W. Palfrey '98 and '02M., all of the Boston Athletic Association...
...made both at the Cambridge station and at the Observatory in Peru. From the observations made by Professor Wendell he disproves the statement that comets are perfectly transparent. In addition to data on these two subjects observations are recorded on missing asteroids, whose disappearance is regarded as a serious loss by astronomers...
...score of 5 goals to 1, in the second game of the final round of the intercollegiate series, thus winning the intercollegiate championship and closing the season with an unbroken series of victories. It is to be regretted that the Yale team was weakened on Saturday by the loss of Captain Hitchcock, who broke his knee cap in the game on Friday night, and that Potter, the acting captain, was forced to retire during the game because of an injury to his foot. The game was nevertheless one of the most spirited of the season, and although one sided...
...first half Hitchcock sprained his kneep cap in attempting to trip Lovering. Ward was twice disqualified, as were Newhall and Rowland. In the first half Harvard scored four times and Yale twice, two of Harvard's goals being made while Ward was out of the game. The loss of Hitchcock weakened Yale greatly and enabled. Foster to shoot an easy goal which was quickly followed by another by Newhall. The play during the last fifteen minutes was especially rough...