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Eighty-six is to be congratulated upon the success which has at last crowned its efforts. Notwithstanding the delays which the unfavorable weather necessitated, the series thus far has proved highly interesting, and offered the best eleven as fair a chance as possible to win the cups. It took no inconsiderable amount of enthusiasm to play so closely contested a game in such weather. The players deserve the highest commendation for their work. Despite the gloomy predictions which followed the withdrawal of Harvard from the inter-collegiate association, foot-ball appears still to hold its place with us. And the playing this fall for the class cups has served as a valuable preparation for any possibility in Harvard foot-ball for the next season.

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