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The Crimson athletic forces weathered a weekend full of sports activities in excellent fashion.
Before the eyes of President Roosevelt at Annapolis the Varsity and Freshman nights acquitted themselves superbly, defeating Navy and Pennsylvania in the Adams Cup event.
At the same time the Crimson nine fortified its first position in the Eastern League by tomahawking the dangerous Dartmouth Indians, 13 to 19, In a wide open game at Soldiers Field.
Alex Northrop's winning 4:16.5 mile netted Coach Mikkola's trackmen fourth place in the heptagonal games at Princeton.
Under the leadership of On Stade the Crimson poloists a scored a thrilling 8-6 triumph over the Ell horsemen.
Another contest over Yale was won when the Freshman 150-pound and Eliot House crews submerged their Ell opponents.
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