Word: champion
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...College championship will begin on Monday, when N. W. Niles '09 will meet E. L. Beard '10 and the winner of today's match will meet C. S. Cutting '12. The winners of these two matches will then play against each other for the title of College champion for the year...
Yesterday afternoon the University golf team was defeated, 6 matches to 0 by the Wollaston Golf Club at Wollaston Sproule of Wollaston made the best score, going over the course in 75. P. G. Fuller, amateur champion of Massachusetts, played for Wollaston, and the team as a whole was very strong. M. MacArthur '10 played instead of H. G. Clark '11 on the University team...
Prizes will be given to the winner and the runner-up. The winner will also have the right, as Harvard interscholastic champion for 1909, to play at Newport in August for the national interscholastic championship. A championship shield will be presented to the school winning the greatest number of points...
...yard dash in 10 1-5 seconds, defeating Sherman of Dartmouth and Dawbarn and Gamble of Princeton. In the 16-pound shot-put c. C. Little '10 was second with a put of 44 ft., 3 in., defeating Krueger of Swarthmore, the intercollegiate shot-put champion, who won third place. J. L. Barr '10 was warded second place in the pole-vault competition; in the first round he tied with Nelson of Yale at 11 ft., 11 in., but in jumping of the tie Nelson was declared the winner. In the 120-yard hurdles W. M. Rand...
...wrestling G. D. Osgood '12 won the light-weight match in one bout. The middle-weight contest, however, was only decided in favor of R. M. Page '10 after three rounds. As no one contested P. Withington's title of University heavy-weight champion, he gave an exhibition match with Mr. Anderson, the instructor in wrestling. This bout was unfinished on account of Withington's injury to his ankle...