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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...
...general spirit of resignation which was shown, immediately after the Yale game, to have pervaded the University. Being resigned to defeat, coupled with the sentiment so generally expressed: "Well, they played ever so much better than was expected and did mighty well to hold Yale to so low a score," is not consistent with successful football, and if the College as a whole has that spirit it is certain that the team also will feel its influence...
...Rifle and Pistol Club is holding a novice revolver and a novice ride shoot. J. T. Nightingale '10 has the best score in the rifle shoot to date, with 279 out of a possible 500; C. F. Morse '10 and T. P. Chandler '10 are tied for second place with 277. No full scores have as yet been made in the novice revolver shoot. The winter handicap ride shoot will begin on Monday...
...mass play netted two yards, and a forward pass, Jones to Foster, gained 10 more. Philbin was downed by Newhall after gaining five yards through tackle. Coy gained three yards through right guard and made it first down a foot from Harvard's goal. On the next play Coy scored through left guard and Biglow kicked the goal. Score--Yale, 12; Harvard...
Yale won the annual dual shoot held on Soldiers Field Saturday morning by a score of 176 out of a possible 250 yards. A very high wind was chiefly instrumental in keeping down the scores. The best individual score was made by J. R. Gilman '09, who broke 41 out of a possible 50 birds. The complete score follows...