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...consolation cross-country race will be held today for all runners not going to New Haven. A cup is offered for the winner. The race is scheduled for 3.45 o'clock and will start promptly Members of the Freshman cross-country team will not be eligible to compete...
...country race for all members of the University cross-country team, except those who go to New Haven for the race with Yale next Saturday, tomorrow afternoon. The race will be held over the Belmont course, starting promptly at 3.45 o'clock. A cup will be given to the winner of the race. Members of the Freshmen cross-country team are ineligible to compete...
...strong Cornell cross-country team ran true to form and defeated the University runners by the score of 35 to 76 at Belmont on Saturday. L. V. Windnagle was the individual winner in 33 minutes, 25 2-5 seconds, leading his team-mate J. S. Hoffmire by 20 yards. Captain Potter and J. C. Corwith, of Cornell finished next at intervals of about 80 yards. A. R. Bancroft '17 and Captain Twitchell '16 were the first University runners to come in, finishing fifth and sixth respectively. Bancroft's time was 34.07 4-5, Twitchell being three seconds behind...
...clock: H. Talcott vs. D. K. Dunmore, W. W. Rice vs. T. B. Scott, the winner to play L. Green at 3 o'clock...
...boat by three quarters of a length. This race was rowed over the mile course from the Cottage Farm Bridge to the Harvard Bridge. It was hotly contested throughout but the finish was not so spectacular as that of the University boats. By coming in so close to the winner the Thayer crew gets one-half a point which is subtracted from the Eliot boat's three points, making the score in the series now stand, Eliot two and one-half points; Thayer one-half point. The fourth club crews race this afternoon at 3.50 o'clock, but the second...