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...Francis players have won more than a score of games this season. They have defeated McGill University, of Montreal, the champions of Canada, Toronto University, Springfield Y. M. C. A., the amateur champions of New England, Holy Cross College twice, Mount St. Mary's College, and Muhlenberg. They now hold the Metropolitan Catholic Championship...
...Purdue, 0 --- --- 131 7 Centre. Centre, 72 Carson & N'wm'n, 0 Centre, 21 Clemson, 0 Centre, 55 Mississippi, 0 Centre, 10 V. P. I., 6 Centre, 10 Harvard, 24 Centre, 32 Louisville, 7 Centre, 27 Kentucky Univ., 3 --- --- 227 40 Syracuse. Syracuse, 28 Hobart, 7 Syracuse, 47 Muhlenberg, 0 Syracuse, 32 N. Y. Univ., 0 Syracuse, 0 Brown, 0 Syracuse, 14 Pittsburgh, 21 Syracuse, 0 Penn State, 0 Syracuse, 9 Pennsylvania, 7 --- --- 130 35 Boston College. Boston College, 20 Boston Univ., 6 Boston College, 27 Fordham, 0 Boston College, 3 Detroit, 10 Boston College, 0 Lafayette, 12 Boston College...
While the visitors have lost to Yale and Princeton by the respective scores of 8-3 and 4-3, they have had a fairly successful season. Twice they have defeated Dartmouth while Columbia and Muhlenberg have both bowed to the Red and Blue by large scores. Yesterday afternoon with Larsen in the box the invaders humbled the strong Brown nine by a 6-2 score...
...Georgia Tech., 48 Clemson, 7 Georgia Tech., 21 Georgetown, 7 346 56 Holy Cross. Holy Cross, 0 Harvard, 3 Holy Cross, 44 Canisius, 0 Holy Cross, 12 Springfield, 0 Holy Cross, 7 Georgetown, 28 Holy Cross, 28 Bates, 0 Holy Cross, 14 Colby, 0 105 31 Lafayette. Lafayette, 48 Muhlenberg, 0 Lafayette, 6 Pittsburgh, 0 Lafayette, 27 Dickinson, 0 Lafayette, 20 Bucknell, 7 Lafayette, 28 Fordham, 7 Lafayette, 35 Rutgers, 0 Lafayette, 38 Pennsylvania, 6 Lafayette, 44 Delaware, 0 246 20 Navy. Navy, 40 N. Carolina State, 0 Navy, 53 West. Reserve, 0 Navy, 13 Princeton, 0 Navy, 21 Bethany...
Professor Kohler graduated from Muhlenberg College, Pennsylvania, in 1886. He was made a "fellow" at Johns Hopkins University in 1891-2 and received his Ph.D. in 1892. From that time until 1912 he taught at Bryn Mawr College, where he was made a full professor...