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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Triumphs in two hockey series and a baseball series account for the University major victories, while the Elis have taken the palm in football, track and rowing, with one football game undecided in a scoreless tie. Two wins in squash, basketball and cross-country, and single successes in tennis, golf and soccer make up the Crimson total of minor honors, while Yale has twice won the series in wrestling, fencing, and indoor and outdoor polo. In addition to the lead that this summary gives to Harvard, the University has for the last two years obtained the laurels in the Intercollegiate...
...golf were balanced by Yale successes in outdoor polo and lacrosse. In the major contests, however, the victory of the powerful Blue eight gave Yale an eleventh hour advantage as far as spring sports went, and evened up the count for the whole year, a hockey win and football tie having placed Harvard ahead at the end of the winter months...
...Harvard Superiority in fail minor sports for the past two years is offset by this year's 12 to 7 defeat in football. In 1926 the Crimson and Blue elevens fought up and down the Stadium to a scoreless tie, but in the Bowl last fall two deadly accurate field goals by Wadsworth and Bunnell spelled downfall for the Harvard team...
Against this record of one loss and one tie stands one victory and one tie registered in soccer, and the unbroken record of triumphs of the cross-country runners. The 1925 soccer eleven battled the Blue booters to a 2 to 2 deadlock, but Captain W. B. Gherardi '27 led his men to a 3 to 2 win on New Haven fields. The hill and dale men meet the Yale runners in the annual triangular clash to which Priceton also sends representatives, and the last two years show a Harvard superiority that was challenged by the Blue last fall over...
...Harvard has a chance to pick up some more points by having Paulsen licked in the 220 and by having Moore or, Pratt place higher in the Javelin. The Pole Vault is another uncertain event and it would not surprise me to see Clark or Burbank tie for first or second place. With these breaks the score could read Harvard 79 2-3 and Yale 55 1-3. On the other hand if Yale manages to get Hogan ahead of O'Neil in the 880, Smith ahead of Wildes in the Mile, if Brandenburg beats French in the Broad Jump...