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Cornell easily won the ninth annual intercollegiate cross-country run at Princeton Wednesday afternoon with a score of 39 points. Pennsylvania came second with 61 points, followed by Yale with 135, and Syracuse who scored 173 points. The University team finished fifth with 182 points, after which came Columbia who had 227, Massachusetts Institute of Technology with 228, and Princeton in last place with 231. As Princeton defeated Yale in a dual run a short time ago, their poor performance was very unexpected. Only the first six men on each team counted in the scoring...
...ninth annual intercollegiate cross-country run will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Princeton, New Jersey. Teams have been entered from Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Pennsylvania Columbia, Syracuse, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The University team arrived in Princeton yesterday morning and took a practice walk over the course in the afternoon. They are staying at the Princeton Inn, and will return to Cambridge immediately after the race...
...University cross-country team will leave for Princeton this afternoon to compete in the ninth annual cross-country run, which will be held over the Princeton course Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Besides Harvard, teams have been entered from Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Syracuse, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cornell has won the championship for the last five years, and is expected to win again this year. Last year the University team finished fifth, and, although it is somewhat stronger this year, its chances Wednesday are rather doubtful...
...baseball practice yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field, Team B defeated team a, 6 to 5. Team B rallied in the ninth inning and scored the three necessary runs before a man was out. The batting order and score by innings were as follows: TEAM A. TEAM B. Leonard, 3b. c.f., Hardy Paine, s.s. s.s., Aronson. Waters, 1b. r.f., Boyer Pounds, c.f. 1b., Currier Ware, 2b. c., Jordan Evarts, c. 3b., Keelye Dana, l.f. 2b., McCall Bush, r.f. p., Lanigan Hicks p. l. f., Tigett...
...Connolly will speak in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock on the "Gloucester Fishermen and Their Work." Mr. Connolly was born in South Boston in 1868. He was for a few months in the Lawrence Scientific School, served with the Ninth Massachusetts Infantry, U. S. V., 1898, and was at the battle of Santiago. He is the author of "Jeb Hutton," "Out of Gloucester," "The Seiners," "On Tibes Knoll" and "The Deep Sea's Toll." The lecture is open only to members of the Union...