Word: championships
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard Fencing team won the national junior championship at the tournament held by the New York Fencers' Club which was brought to an end Saturday night. The Harvard team, composed of J. P. Parker '96, A. F. Riggs '98, and J. E. Hoffman '96, won 193.47 points. The team of the New York Fencers' Club won 159.33 points, the New York Turnverein 151.13, Columbia, 116.36, and Yale...
...until the last moment. The class crews practice for several months for one, or at most two, races; why then should the baseball teams only practice for two weeks for twice this number of contests? It is safe to say the games for the class championship would be far better exhibitions of ball playing if the men began to train as early in the season as the weather permitted...
...Yale relay team has been entered for the mile relay race for the championship of America, and the five mile relay race both to be held at Franklin Field, Philadelphia...
...Harvard Fencing Club team that is to compete in the junior team championship contest in New York this Saturday has been selected. The men are J. P. Parker '96, J. E. Hoffman '96, and A. F. Riggs '98. A. G. Thacher '97, is ineligible because he is a medal-winner. There are six teams entered besides the Harvard team, Yale, Cornell, N. Y. Fencers Club, N. Y. Athletic Club and two others. Each man fences with every man of the other six teams, making a total of 18 bouts...
This afternoon and evening in New Haven the Harvard whist team will play the Yale whist team for the championship of the two colleges. The Yale men who will play are L. R. Conklin '96 and N. B. Beecher '98, O. S. Bryant '99 and J. S. Cameron '99, and James Frank '96 and A. C. Sherwood '97; substitutes, E. C. Herdrich '96 and G. H. Schuyler '96, and L. Gilman '99 and F. R. Parks...