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Baseball
The important college baseball games Saturday afternoon are as follows: Yale 7, Cornell 1. Holy Cross 4, Brown 3. Michigan 4, Pennsylvania 2. Princeton Freshmen 5, Yale Freshmen 4. Bowdoin 6, Tufts 5. Amherst 6, Wesleyan 5. Maine 6, Colby 3. Fordham 4, West Point 2. Renselaer 5, Vermont 3. Williams 26, Middlebury 1.
Track.
New England Intercollegiates: Dartmouth 50 1-2, University of Maine 32 1-2, Holy Cross 18, Bowdoin 18. Michigan 71, Leland Stanford 50. New York University 72 1-2, Stevens 39 1-2.
In the New England Intercollegiates four records were broken by athletes who will compete in the Intercollegiates in the Stadium next Saturday. A. B. Kelley, of Holy Cross, set up two new records by winning the 100-yard dash in 9 4-5 seconds and the 220-yard dash in 21 1-5 seconds. The old marks were 10 seconds and 22 seconds respectively. W. A. Savage, of Bowdoin, cleared the barriers in the 220-yard low hurdles in 24 2-5 seconds, lowering the former time by one-fifth of a second. The fourth record, which was not allowed on account of a favoring wind, was made in the broad-jump by H. T. Worthington, of Dartmouth, who leaped 24 feet 3 inches, surpassing his own previous record of 23 feet 10 1-4 inches.
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