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Boston has three indoor athletic meet fixtures that can not be beaten the country over. I refer in particular to the B. A. A. games, the American Legion, and last, but not least, the Harvard Cornell Dartmouth triangular games in conjunction with the New England athletic championships. Also, it is a question in my mind which set of Boston games at tracted the most interest the past indoor season B. A. A. games were good. So were the Legion games. But for all round competition and interest I never saw a better set of games than the contests Saturday afternoon...
Harvard made a better showing in the games than was anticipated. For the Crimson to be beated by such a margin as in the triangular games, especially against such competitors as Cornell and Dartmouth, shows that the Crimson is not so woofully weak as thought. Arthur Duffy in BOSTON POST...
While the triangular meet with Dartmouth and Cornell was the big event of the winter track, the season is by no means over. The University squad is to run the Northeastern College track team on Friday afternoon at the Boston Y. M. C. A. Although the Northeastern team has few noticeable stars, they have a well-balanced team, and the University runners will have to work in order to win the meet...
Intensive training for both of these meets will begin today. The University squad will have but two days for practice, and the entries will probably be the same as those in the triangular meet. Time-trials for the Freshmen will be held tomorrow, and the men who are to make the trip to Andover will be chosen on the strength of their performances in the races...
...surprising performance by Harvard in the Triangular Meet proves that we have the basis for a winning team. Four first places in such a fast field are evidence of "Intercollegiate" material. Second and third place men are what is needed to fill the gaps in the Harvard score...