Word: scored
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...strong Cornell cross-country team ran true to form and defeated the University runners by the score of 35 to 76 at Belmont on Saturday. L. V. Windnagle was the individual winner in 33 minutes, 25 2-5 seconds, leading his team-mate J. S. Hoffmire by 20 yards. Captain Potter and J. C. Corwith, of Cornell finished next at intervals of about 80 yards. A. R. Bancroft '17 and Captain Twitchell '16 were the first University runners to come in, finishing fifth and sixth respectively. Bancroft's time was 34.07 4-5, Twitchell being three seconds behind...
...supposed to have a strong team, having held the Second Team to a tie a week ago, and a hard game was expected, but the Freshmen showed that they had improved greatly since they were beaten by Worcester, and they had no difficulty in running up a large score. The team seemed to have a lot of power and snap and worked together well, the interference in particular being especially strong...
...Stellwagen 4L. won the University championship singles tournament by defeating R. C. Rand '19, 6-3, 6-3, 6-8, 6-4 on Jarvis Field yesterday afternoon. In the first set Rand's failure to pass Stellwagen at the net accounted for his defeat. Although the score of the second set was the same as the first, the games were closer and Rand seemed better able to adapt himself to his opponent's play. Stellwagen ran the score of the next set up to 5-2, Rand being puzzled by his twisting serve. Stellwagen took the first two points...
...University association football team downed Andover yesterday afternoon by the score of 2 to 1. Fast playing by Wood, who scored both goals for the University, was the feature of the game. The University line-up was as follows: g., Emmons; r.f.b., Daly; l.f.b., Friedmann, Robinson; c.h.b., Moffat; r.h.b., Hartwell, Swan; l.h.b., Bean, Riley; c.f., Cooke; r.i.f., Wood; r.o.f., Kellett; l.l.f., Bates, Rice; l.o.f., Weld...
...Harvard Bridge. It was hotly contested throughout but the finish was not so spectacular as that of the University boats. By coming in so close to the winner the Thayer crew gets one-half a point which is subtracted from the Eliot boat's three points, making the score in the series now stand, Eliot two and one-half points; Thayer one-half point. The fourth club crews race this afternoon at 3.50 o'clock, but the second club crews will not row until tomorrow...