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LAMPY SHOWS ITS COLORS

Yellow Streak Predominant Yesterday, When it Feared to Face Crimson.

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The greatest excitement of the winter carnival was furnished by the concluding event, the relay race between the scribes and the CRIMSON. The non-appearance of Lampy was a great disappointment to the throngs who gazed down upon the scene from the surrounding slopes and housetops, for the annual humiliation of the Joke-smiths at the hands of the Newsgatherers is an event to which the multitudes look forward with eager expectation.

The race was won by the scribes, with the assistance of several of "Pooch" Donovan's professionals. The CRIMSON's president secured the pole from the senile Groves at the start; but Canaday, disguised as the Boston Herald, regained the lead from Henderson. Cole as anchor man gained enormously on R. G. Huling '13, but was beaten by a few inches at the tape.

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