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By holding Pennsylvania to a 1 to 1 tie, the Haverford association football team won the championship of the intercollegiate league at Haverford Saturday.
The game was played in a sea of mud which rendered the players almost unrecognizable after a few minutes of play. Both tallies were made in the first half, Weller scoring for Haverford and Baron for Pennsylvania.
Before Saturday's game the Haverford team was one point ahead of Pennsylvania. By the system of scoring used in the intercollegiate league the two points which a winning team gets are divided in case of a tie. The final record therefore shows Haverford one point in front of Pennsylvania. The complete standing of the league follows:
* Harvard-Princeton game not counted, due to ineligibility of some of the Princeton players.
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