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Yale defeated Harvard in the dual track games at New Haven Saturday afternoon, by a score of 57 points to 47. The meet throughout was close and interesting, the final result being in doubt until the last event was completed. As was expected, Harvard showed the greater strength on the track, but was weak in the filed events. On the track Harvard scored 36 points to Yale's 28, and in the field 11 to Yale's 29. In every event but the broad jump Yale secured at least one point, while Harvard failed to score in the hammer throw...
...mile race Yale led at the end of the half-mile, and kept the lead throughout, Boardman winning over Mahoney by 25 yards, with Syracuse a good third. Time, 3m. 27 1/5s...
...main characters in the play, J. G. Forbes '01, as Trivia, the Prime Minister's daughter, and L. L. White '02, as her governess, did excellent work, and throughout were very easy in their parts. F. R. DuBois '01 as the Prime Minister, and H. Lyman '01 as the leader of the dynamiters are also worthy of mention. R. E. Goodwin '01 as A Lunatic, did very well in a difficult role, and R. Dexter '01 and H. L. Movius '02 as Mike Sikkum and Pat Sokum, police sergeants, were clever and very funny. As a whole the play...
...this race the second Newell had the advantage of having rowed together longer than the other crews. The crew was picked last Thursday and no changes had been made in the order since then. The men rowed well together and had plenty of life. Brownell kept an excellent beat throughout the race and drove the crew well...
...crews got off well together but the two first crews went to the lead at once. The first Weld then settled down to a long, even stroke and gained steadily to the finish. In spite of the rough water the men kept their boat on an even keel throughout and after the first quarter of a mile the crew rowed together splendidly. The first Newell crew did not row at all well together and only kept their place by repeated spurts. The coxswain of the third Weld steered a remarkable course for the first mile which lost his crew...