Word: champion
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...prospects of the team this year are excellent as two of the last year's team have returned, Captain W. H. Russell '18, national swords' champion, and G. H. Code '18, but E. P. Hamilton '18 is still in Mexico. There are several Sophomores who have shown promise, especially R. G. Crimmins '19, E. Gay '19 and C. E. Hodges...
...national tournament at Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y., R. N. Williams '16, captain of last season's tennis team, came through a victor, deposing W. M. Johnston, the former champion, whose title Williams now holds. The final match between Johnston and Williams went five sets...
...more intercollegiate victories have been won by Harvard in the last few weeks. Congratulations are due G. C. Caner '17, the new intercollegiate tennis champion, and also R. Harte '17 and G. C. Caner '17; the doubles champions. In the Intercollegiate Golf Tournament J. W. Hubbell '17 deserves high praise for his uphill fight and ultimate victory in the final round for the individual title...
...team since the giant combination captained by Gordon Brown in 1900 has tipped the scales for more pounds. Three of the rush line weigh more than 200 pounds each, and one of the backfield is close to that weight. Zenner, from the freshman team last year is the champion heavy-weight of the combination, weighing 225 pounds. Zenner is rated as companion guard to Captain Black, another of the 200 pounders. The rush line alone averages 194 pounds...
...five of the six singles, making the score 8 to 1. The Princeton-Yale contest was closely contested. The Tigers finally triumphing by a single point, when H. Maxwell, of Princeton, holed a fifteen-foot putt on the eighteenth green or a victory over F. Blossom, the former intercollegiate champion...