Word: championship
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Some of the golf team will go to the Nassau Country Club today and the rest will follow tomorrow to compete in the annual intercollegiate tournament on Tuesday and Wednesday, when the team matches will be played. The qualifying round for the individual championship will take place on Thursday morning and the first round that afternoon. The second round will be played on Friday morning and the semi-finals in the afternoon. On Saturday there will be the 36 hole final match...
Only Harvard men remain in the singles of the intercollegiate lawn tennis championship at Haverford, Pennsylvania. All four members of the team won their matches Saturday and will compete together in the semi-finals at their own convenience. The team suffered its only defeat so far in the tournament by losing one of the matches in the doubles. Niles and Dabney, however, won their match and are the favorites for the championship match which will be played today...
...number of the members of last year's track team competed in the open meets in different sections of the country during the summer. The only important meet in which Harvard men were particularly prominent was the New England Amateur Championship meet in Boston in August. W. M. Rand '09 won the championship in both high and low hurdles. A. B. Mason '08 was second in the low hurdles and third in the high. B. T. Stephenson, Jr., '08 secured two second places and two thirds. In the shot-put he was beaten...
...August 4 E. W. Clark won the Vermont golf championship by defeating M. K. Waters on the 18 holes of the Ekwanok links at Manchester. At the same links on August 18 Clark won the Governor's Cup from C. W. Taintor of Richmond County 4 up and 3 to play...
...England championship tournament at Wimbledon, England, B. C. Wright, ex '03, and H. H. Behr defeated Gore and Barrett 8-10, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4, 6-2, and the Lowe brothers 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4, but lost in the finals to A. F. Wilding and N. E. Brooks...