The freshman eleven is to be congratulated on the splendid victory they won over Yale Saturday, a victory which is a credit to themselves and to the college. The team played sharply and brilliantly and won the game solely upon its merits.
On account of the unfortunate but necessary abandonment of the 'varsity game, the college had to rely on the freshmen to uphold Harvard's reputation against a Yale team, and their confidence was not misplaced for '92 gave Yale a crushing defeat.
The captain and the eleven have the thanks of the college for their hard and conscientious work and for the brilliant victory they have won. The class may well feel proud of sending such a team to the field, and we wish them all success in their future contests.
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