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Athletic Year Has Been the Most Active in History of University

Baseball and Crew-Have Yet to Complete Schedules -- IntraMural Sports Take Leap

The cross-country team, led by its sensational captain J. L. Reid '29 enjoyed its usual successful season. Only one dual meet was dropped by Coach Mikkoloa's men, and they finished up the regular season with a 26 to 29 triumph over the Elis. The seconds were given a trial in a meet with Springfield. Connecticut Aggies and New Hampshire, and though outclassed they acquitted themselves creditably.

In the Intercollegiates at New York, Captain Reid ran a classy field into the ground to win by a good margin. The team took sixth place.

The captaincy for next year was voted to R. C. Aldrich '31 a Sophomore who performed steadily well all season.

Scores

Harvard, 18; Holy Cross, 39.

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Harvard, 29; New Hampshire, 26.

Harvard, 28; Dartmouth, 34.

Harvard, 79; Springfield, 29. Conn. Aggies, 36. New Hampshire, 55.

Harvard, 26; Vale, 29.

In the intercollegiates Harvard placed sixth in a field of seventeen competing teams.

WINTER SPORTS

The winter season was not on the whole as successful in point of major victories as might have been hoped. It was however far form devoid of achievement in Harvard sport. The University polo trio, coming undefeated through a nine game schedule, winning the Class A league championship of Boston and the intercollegiate title for the first time, was a heraled of a new era for polo at the University. The aggregate of winter contests. including Freshman and second7CROSS COUNTRY LEADER WHO WON IN INTERCOLLEGIATES J. L. REID '29

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