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Yale has won every game played, defeating Wesleyan, 6 to 5, Dartmouth, 1 to 0, Cornell, 4 to 1, and Princeton, 4 to 3, while the University has lost three of its four games. Tomorrow's engagement is likely to decide the winner of the triangular series, as the Tigers have very little chance of coming out on top after losing the two opening championship contests...
Although the soldiers have lost their only game played this spring, it was to the same team that defeated the University--the Charlestown Navy Yard...
Last Saturday we heard of the Germans on Kemmel Hill, of Ypres almost certainly lost, and the enemy storm heavy over the Channel ports. Today we read of a British Cabinet Minister warning his countrymen against a coming peace offensive. And yet the week that is gone has witnessed no Waterloo, no battle of the Marne, though it may be that Von Arnim's defeat between Ypres and Locre may be discovered some day to have borne a much greater significance than the very considerable importance we attach to it now. What we are witnessing today in the spirit...
...Baker '20, the fifth man, lost his points to Monk in a closely contested match which the Dartmouth player...
...University tennis team lost its second match of the season to M. I. T. on Divinity Field Saturday afternoon by the score of 6 to 0. Though the University players failed to capture a single contest, marked improvement over their performance against Dartmouth was shown and all the matches were closely fought. E. B. Benjamin '18 and A. E. Kirk '20 both played fast tennis, both in singles and doubles...