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CORNELL TO RETAIN 23 POINTS

Winners of 5 Points in Intercollegiates Return to University.

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Of the men who scored 11 points in the Intercollegiates this year, the winners of 5 points will be eligible next year. E. A. Teschner '17, who won third in the 100-yard dash, and W. Willcox, Jr., '17, fourth in the 440-yard dash, are the men available. Cornell is more fortunate, retaining 23 of 45 points. Yale will have the winners of 15 out of 29 points available again, California will retain 13 of 22, and Princeton 9 of 10, while Stanford will lose all but 2 of her 22 points.

A tabular summary of the points won this year, the number of points lost by graduation, and the number retained by each college which placed in the I. C. A. A. A. track and field games in the Stadium this year is as follows: College.  Score.  Points Lost.  Retained. Cornell,  45  22  23 Yale,  29  14  15 Stanford,  22  20  2 California,  22  9  13 Pennsylvania,  18  13  5 Dartmouth,  14  9  5 Michigan,  13  9  4 Harvard,  11  6  5 Princeton,  10  1  9 Bowdoin,  5  4  1 Syracuse,  3  3  0 Penn. State,  2  2  0 M. I. T.,  1  1  0

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