Word: championship
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...former champion all-round athlete of America, who was entered for the Pentathon, left Sheridan the only American entry in that event, but Sullivan has been provisionally entered by the committee. There is a probability that Parsons of California, who last year won the Amateur Athletic Union Championship at Portland, Ore., will go to Athens as a member of the team. He is at present a student in Wisconsin University. Also E. B. Parsons of Yale will probably go to Athens with the team, although he has not decided definitely. As a whole the team is fairly representative, but many...
...championship shoot of the Rifle and Pistol Club during the last week, J. W. Pattison 1L, broke the club rifle record, scoring 80 out of a possible 100 points at a distance of 50 yards. H. Williams '08, made the highest score in the championship revolver shoot, scoring 81 out of a possible 100 points...
...been holding weekly debates between teams of four members. After the next two debates, each team will have debated twice. The teams which have lost no debates will then take part in the final series, to be held during the first two weeks in April, to determine the club championship. Silver cups will be presented to the members of the winning team...
...Wednesday the swimming team of the New York Athletic Club gave an interesting exhibition in Brokaw Tank. E. H. Adams, the United States champion long distance plunger, made a new record of 70 feet, six inches. C. M. Daniels who holds the world's championship for one hundred yards, and the American championship for all distances illustrated three strokes among them the crawl, a stroke for which he is especially noted. Exhibition games of English "soccer" and American water polo were played by the team...
...tournament, in which only the five teams winning the greatest number of bouts in the preliminaries were allowed to enter. The finals were in the form of a round robin tournament. E. O. Dickenson and F. E. Williford, both of West Point, were tied for the individual championship. Yale was not represented in the meet...