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SUM OF YEAR'S ATHLETICS IN FAVOR OF CRIMSON OVER ELI

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Harvard had better all-round teams than Yale in 1934-35, the summary of the sports results shows as compiled by the H.A.A. News. With the Crimson having 21 wins to the Elis' 11, with one tie game, John Harvard can claim definite superiority.

The summary, which included Varsity, Jayvee, Freshman, and House contests, showed that in Varsity results Harvard stands only one better than the Blue, but in its yearling outfits the Elis are weak, with only four wins to eight for the Cantabridgians.

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