Word: michigan
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This year there are 956 entries, made by twenty-two different colleges and universities. This total is slightly less than that of the past two years. The entries are made from the different institutions as follows: Harvard, 125; Cornell, 113; Yale, 96; University of Pennsylvania, 79; Michigan, 68; Princeton, 62; Colgate, 61; Amherst, 53; Dartmouth, 51; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 46; Syracuse, 46; Williams, 28; Columbia, 27; Bowdoin, 24; Brown, 16; Rutgers, 15; College of the City of New York, 10; Wesleyan, 10; Fordham, 8; New York University, 6; Pennsylvania State, 6; Swarthmore...
...Pennsylvania aggregation is a well-balanced one and will take many seconds and thirds. It will probably happen that one of the two will detract a sufficient number of points from the other so as to allow Yale to slip into second place. The University team will have Michigan to contend with for fourth place, with the odds in favor of the latter for the position. The actual strength of the Western team is unknown and it is possible that it may be even a serious contender for first place. Princeton, in spite of the fact that the dual meet...
...yard dash will not concern Harvard to a great extent. First in this and the furlong will probably go to Craig of Michigan. Minds of Pennsylvania, Cooke of Princeton, Ford of Cornell, and Reilly of Yale will probably fight it out for the other places in the shorter distance. Ross of Michigan is an unknown quantity and may score. In the 220 dash Ford, Cooke, Bleistein of Yale, and Bennett of Cornell will look after the second, third and fourth places...
...University team has played but one practice match this season, losing to the "Ineligibles" two weeks ago. Princeton has had a successful season so far, winning from Columbia, Cornell, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, but losing to the strong Yale team. Judging from present prospects, the matches this morning should be close...
...clock. This is the first time in many years that Syracuse has been on the Harvard schedule and the team is making a special trip for this single game. Syracuse has defeated Dartmouth in a 2 to 1 game, and has won from and lost to Michigan. They are reputed to have a strong team and Captain Cottrell, who will be in the box, is considered one of the best college pitchers in the country, he having had an offer to enter major league ball. He is a southpaw. Babson will be in the box of Harvard...