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Following is the list of games played so far this fall by the Harvard and Yale elevens:
Harvard.
Harvard, 10; Colby, 0.
Harvard, 26; Bates, 0.
Harvard, 3; Tufts, 7.
Harvard, 21; North Carolina, 0.
Harvard, 47; Massachusetts Agricultural College, 0.
Harvard, 23; Cornell, 0.
Harvard, 51; Virginia, 0.
Harvard, 3; Princeton, 0.
Harvard, 0; Brown, 21.
Yale.
Yale, 25; Carnegie Tech., 0.
Yale, 61; Virginia, 3.
Yale, 12; Lehigh, 0.
Yale, 19; Virginia Polytechnic, 0.
Yale, 36; Washington and Jefferson, 14.
Yale, 7; Colgate, 3.
Yale, 6; Brown, 21.
Yale, 10; Princeton, 0.
Rivals' Scoring Analyzed.
The University eleven has played nine games this fall, winning seven and losing two, while Yale, having played eight games, has won seven and lost one. Harvard scored a total of 184 points, to a total of 28 points for her opponents. On the other hand, Yale's total score for the season is 176, to her opponents' score of 41 points. Harvard has scored five field goals to Yale's four, and although both teams have made the same number of touchdowns, Harvard has kicked five more goals from touchdowns than Yale, having a total of 19 goals to her credit to Yale's 14. It is interesting to note that Brown scored the same number of points against both Yale and Harvard. The following table shows the relations of the two teams as to games played and points scored:
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