Harvard. 5 2 3
Yale. 4 1 5
Amherst. 4 2 4
Brown. 3 3 4
Dartmouth. 1 4 5
Princeton. 1 6 3
The game with Yale on June 21st will probably be a very decisive game with both nines. Provided Yale and Harvard win all the remaining games, Yale at that time will have nine games won and one lost, Harvard eight games won two lost. If Harvard should win, the colleges will be tied for first place, and the deciding game will have to be played on neutral grounds. If Yale should lose one game of the remaining four, the game on the 21st will decide the championship. Harvard, by losing one of her Dartmouth games, will be "tied" with Amherst for second place, provided Amherst loses but one game. There are numerous combinations in all of which the game on June 21st will prove a deciding game.