Word: championship
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...offer from Hanfstacugel. February 17: Hockey team climaxes great season, trouncing Yale 5-2. February 18: Freshmen allowed to eat 14 meals in Houses. February 21: Kelly, Maguire, and Hall named 1936 Marshals by classmates. February 24: Sextet takes McGill. Fox wins Junior skating crown. Glidden wins national squash' championship. February 25: Meal rates upped to $9.25 for 1936-37. February 27: Basketeers take Yale 36-32. February 29: Rick Hedblom named 1939 President...
First and most obvious candidate for the championship was Joseph E. Widener's Brevity, whose dam is Ormanda and whose sire is either Chance Shot or Sickle. As equivocal as his paternity, Brevity won the Florida Derby in record time, then, odds-on favorite, he ran second in the Kentucky Derby and the Withers. His admirers excused his failures to win by the fact that he was jostled at the start of both races. Winner of the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness was Morton L. Schwartz's Bold Venture. Bold Venture last fortnight retired for the season with...
Captain Dick Maguire's pennant-bound Crimson baseball team needs a League victory over Dartmouth here tomorrow or one at the Bulldog's expense next week to clinch Harvard's first Eastern championship. The Green have a mathematical chance to tie if they take their remaining three games while the Mitchellmen lose a trio...
...past to win the race by inches. The runner was Herbert Cornell. His victory gave Cornell's team five points-enough, with five more for Walter Wood's first in the discus throw, a substantial block of points for seconds, thirds, fourths & fifths, to win the team championship, 29½-to Harvard's 19 16/21 Dartmouth...
...closed to golfers, open only to picnickers and strollers. Last fortnight St. Andrewsites, sprawling comfortably on the fairways, chatted cheerily about the tournament to be held there the following day. With no U. S. titans like Bobby Jones and Lawson Little entered, it looked as though the British Amateur Championship might at last come back to Scotland...