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...hard fighter with lots of experience. The guards, Anderson and Miller, both tip the scales at over 200 pounds and have proved veritable stonewalls on the defense. Miller, moreover, kicks off and usually drops the ball in the vicinity of the opponent's 10-yard line. At left end Shelton, last year's wonder, promises to surpass his former work. He weighs 168 pounds and is a fast and sure tackler. Right end is Cornell's weakest point, there still being no choice between Eckley and Zander. The line plunges as a single unit and, in the recent games...
...Cornell Sun" has summarized the football outlook at Ithaca as follows: "Only six veterans will return to college next fall, these six being Captain Barrett, quarter and back; Anderson, guard; Cove, centre; Eckley, end; Shelton, end; and Snyder, guard. The weakness caused by the graduation of the regulars, however, will be considerably made up by the material from the second and freshman teams. It is from this material that Dr. Sharpe will begin early next fall to construct his team. Coach Sharpe is absolutely silent, as usual, concerning what his chances are." The Harvard-Cornell game will take place...
...seats, and 50 cents for general admission, are on sale at Wright & Ditson's, Boston and Cambridge stores, Leavitt & Peirce's, and at the H. A. A. Office. They may also be bought at the gate on Saturday. Reserved seats in the Cornell section may be secured from A. Shelton at the Boston City Club tonight at 8 o'clock...
First semi-final heat.--Won by A. M. Shelton, Cornell; W. M. Shedden, Jr., Yale, second; H. St.J. Smith, Harvard, third; W. S. Mason, Princeton, Fourth. Time...
Final heat.--Won by R. B. Forguson. Penn.; G. A. Braun, Dartmouth, second; A. M. Shelton, Cornell, third; W. M. Shedden, Jr., Yale, fourth; W. S. Mason, Princeton, fifth. Time...