Word: annually
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...annual meeting of the Intercollegiate Cricket Association was held December 31 in Philadelphia. Delegates were present as follows: Pennsylvania, S. Goodman, Jr.; Haverford, J. A. Lester, J. H. Scattergood; Harvard, P. H. Clark, G. Lippincott. Officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, S. Goodman (U. of P.); vice-president, C. H. Howson (Haverford); secretary and treasurer, H. G. Gray (Harvard). The championship for last year was awarded to Haverford. Prizes for best batting and bowling averages were awarded to J. A. Lester and H. H. Brown (U. of P.) respectively...
...seventh annual indoor games of the B. A. A. will be held February 8 at Mechanics Hall. One of the features will be a two mile invitation race. Champion Conneff, Orton, Bean, Delaney, and others will start from the scratch. There will also be ten team races, the most important being those between Harvard and Pennsylvania, the Harvard classes, Amherst and Williams, Technology and Brown, and B. A. A. and Newton A. A. The special events will include the following: Forty yard dash (9 ft. limit); 600 yard run (30 yds. limit); 1000 yard run (50 yds. limit); mile...
...United States. The first field games of the association will be held in New York next June after the schools have closed. All members of the association will be entitled to enter the winners and second men in their separate league games upon the payment of the annual dues of $25. Five leagues, representing at least 150 schools, have announced their intention of joining and the prospect of five more coming in is bright...
...first day of play, December 26, the contestants were welcomed by Mr. E. A. Caswell, who was instrumental in bringing about the series of annual chess tournaments...
...annual intercollegiate chess tournament between Columbia, Princeton, Yale and Harvard, was held at Harvard School, New York, from December 26 to January 1. The match was unusually close and exciting, Harvard winning from Columbia by only a half point. Ross of Columbia made the highest score, winning five out of six games...