Word: champion
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard Club of Boston will give a dinner in honor of the champion football team on Friday, December 6. It will be given at the Copley-Plaza Hotel and will be a subscription dinner. A large and enthusiastic gathering is expected...
...game today witnesses the inauguration of a new policy in regard to the choice of opponents in football. Vanderbilt, as the undisputed champion of the South, comes to the Stadium this year for the first time to try her skill against Harvard. When Harvard and Yale went to England for a field meet with Oxford and Cambridge, nothing but praise was heard for the scheme. Yet within our own country there has come about a certain localization of athletic competition, due in large part to the great distances separating the different sections. As a matter of convenience and economical management...
...from keeping social justice in the background, cry it out from the house-tops," alongside the Republicans who "treat the new discovery deprecatingly, as a thing, that, in so far as it has not always existed, thanks to the Republican tariff, is a somewhat dubious vision." The Socialist champion agrees with the Progressives that both the Republican and the Democratic party are side-tracked; and are shortly to cease to be factors in the play of political forces...
...line-ups have been settled will any such comparison be possible. September 28 will be the first important football day of the season, and the first of the "big" games will not come until November 2 when the University team will meet Princeton on Soldiers Field. Vanderbilt, the southern champion, will appear in Cambridge for the first time taking the place of the Carlisle Indians...
Princeton, by winning the championship in both the singles and doubles of the Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament held at the Merion Cricket Club, Haverford, Pa., September 4 to 9, inclusive, obtained permanent possession of the I. S. Clothier cup. E. H. Whitney '14, the 1911 champion, was defeated in the semi-final round by M. Church of Princeton, the winner of the tournament...