Cornell won the eighth annual intercollegiate cross-country run at Princeton, New Jersey, Wednesday afternoon with a score of 22 points. Pennsylvania was second with 25 points, Massachusetts Institute of Technology scored 56 points, Yale 71, Harvard 76, Columbia 122, and Princeton 126. The meet was awarded to the team scoring the lowest number of points, the first four men of each team qualifying for places.
Jones of Pennsylvania won the individual championship, beating Collpitts of Cornell by one-fifth of a second. Root of Pennsylvania was third. The time was 35 minutes, 28 3-5 seconds. Cornell made her score by taking second, fifth, seventh, and eighth places. Pennsylvania took first, third, fourth, and seventeenth places. The University team finished as follows: W. G. Howard '07, tenth; H. F. Hadden '09, eighteenth; R. W. Fisher '08, twenty-third; H. W. King '08, twenty-fifth.
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