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...Harvard-Pittsburgh-Syracuse triangular debate, scheduled for Saturday, February 25, has been cancelled, and in its place two dual meets have been arranged. The University debaters will face Syracuse on February 25, and Ohio Wesleyan on Saturday, March...
...extremely close contest is to be expected this evening. On December 13 Northeastern was defeated by the Crimson 41-32, while just before the vacation the Clark five also downed the Boston team 31-11. Clark was defeated in their only other game so far this season by Wesleyan. Last fall Coach Wachter opened the University season with the Worcester outfit, the red-jerseyed players just managing to nose out their opponents 26-24. This winter four of the Clark quintet returned and the team will undoubtedly be much stronger than was the case last year. Smith at center...
...Navy, 13 Princeton, 0 Chicago, 9 Princeton, 34 Virginia, 0 Princeton, 10 Harvard, 3 Princeton, 7 Yale, 13 91 45 Amherst. Amherst, 0 Springfield, 26 Amherst, 9 Columbia, 7 Amherst, 0 Tufts, 0 Amherst, 6 Union, 0 Amherst, 13 Mass. Aggies., 0 Amherst, 20 Hamilton, 0 Amherst, 3 Wesleyan, 3 Amherst, 0 Williams, 20 51 46 Army. Army, 28 Springfield, 6 Army, 7 New Hampshire, 10 Army, 19 Middlebury, 0 Army, 33 Lebanon Valley, 0 Army, 21 Wabash, 0 Army, 7 Yale, 14 Army, 53 Susquehanna, 0 Army, 0 Notre Dame, 28 Army, 49 Villanova, 0 217 58 Boston College...
...slump if they expected to count among the college teams of 1921. They did come out, and rolled up ten consecutive wins before they were defeated last Saturday by the unexpectedly improved Princeton team. Cornell was the first to suffer from the Eli rejuvenation; and the next victim was Wesleyan, who was topped 10-6 in a struggle featured by hard hitting and loose defensive work on both sides. The following day the Waseda University nine was humbled 5-1 in a cleverly played contest, and then in a return game at New Haven, the Cornell team was again downed...
Morrell will probably be the choice to pitch against the Crimson, since he has been unusually affective in several games, although off form in others. Against M. A. C. he pitched a sensational no-hit, no-run, no-reach victory, 11-0. Among his other victims are Fordham. Wesleyan, Bowdoin, and Brown. If the need presents itself, Colucci will step in for mound duty. On the offensive, Loud and White are dangerous base runners, and Kirshstein, though rather clumsy and slow, is a heavy hitter. Weafer is the most dependable batsman...