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At the meeting of the executive committee of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association in New York on Saturday, Harvard's protest against the decision of the judges, which placed Moulton of Yale ahead of Schick of Harvard in the hundred yards dash at the Intercollegiate track meet on May 30, was withdrawn. This action was taken on account of the failure to obtain sufficient proofs of an error in the judges' decision. Yale is thus awarded the meet, and having won six times, is given full title to the championship cup, which was to be the trophy of the college that won the largest number of victories in fourteen years. Harvard and Pennsylvania, with four victories each, are tied for second place in the competition for the cup.
A sub-committee was appointed to obtain a new cup, valued at $1,000, to be awarded to the college which should first win five meets, exclusive of ties.
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