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The mythical championship of the mythical Ivy League, which includes eight large eastern colleges, has been awarded to Cornell, it was announced Monday by the board of judges. Harvard ranks fourth this year. The judges are the sports editors of the League colleges.

Cornell was voted almost unanimously into first place by the sports editors of the Brown Daily Herald, the Yale Daily News, the Columbia Spectator, the Daily Pennsylvanian, the CRIMSON, and the Dartmouth. Dartmouth was a close second, while Pennsylvania. Harvard, Brown, Columbia, Princeton, and Yale followed in the order given.

Both of Harvard's big three opponents. Yale and Princeton, voted than the Crimson deserved third place instead of fourth.

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