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The overall records of the three colleges newly-scheduled to play Harvard next fall will be of interest to Crimson football fans. Davidson had the poorest of the three seasons with a one-and-seven record against some fairly good southern opposition. Washington University of St. Louis won five and lost four against nine of the lesser powers of the mid-west. Colgate played a fairly strong eastern schedule, winning four and losing five.
DAVIDSON (won 1, lost 7)
32 V.P.I. 20
14 The Citadel 34
12 Presbyterian 14
6 Richmond 25
0 Wash, and Lee 34
0 No Carolina State 31
7 Georgia Tech 34
WASHINGTON U. (won 5, lost 4)
21 Missouri Mines 8
23 Central College 0
25 Southern Illinois 6
7 West Michigan 12
12 Western Reserve 15
7 Wayne 21
20 Butler 13
7 III Wesleyan 14
31 Sewanee 13
COLGATE (won 4, lost 5)
47 Buffalo 13
18 Cornell 41
28 Western Reserve 7
32 Brown 14
7 Yale 27
6 Holy Cross 34
20 Bucknell 21
0 Syracuse 9
26 Rutgers 21
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