There is little to be said of the games on Saturday. Yale's victory was the result of no accident, but of clean superiority, and we can only be sorry that Harvard has at last been overtaken in the race for the present intercollegiate cup. With the record of victories in the past six years thus even, Harvard must take a fresh start next spring. Most of her team will return, and the excellent work of the men this year promises well for the year to come. If the future captain is as thoroughly equal to his position as captain Bingham has been, and receives the same support, the college need not fear for the result.
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