Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1916 — HARVARD BIG MARGIN [ARTICLE]

HARVARD BIG MARGIN

As we recall the figures, In the last four years Harvard has score 112 points to Yale’s 5 the scores being 20 to 0, 15 to 5, 30 to 0, and 41 to 0. In the same four years Harvard has scored less than 50 against Princeton, yet Yale has had all the better of Princeton in the four Tiger-Bulldog contests. Yale has played her poorest games against Harvard, and Princeton has done her worst playing against Yale. Part of this has undoubtedly been due to - the —fact " that' ■Prineeten—hadto meet Yale immediately after the Harvard game, while Yale had to meet Harvard immediately after the Princeton game. That one Saturday rest for Harvard has been quite a factor; but not enough to take anything away from Harvard’s undoubted superior power.—Boston Herald.