Word: championships
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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This season has been the most successful that the lacrosse team has ever had, and it is the first time in six years that Harvard has won the Northern Intercollegiate League championship. The season began with the southern trip during the April recess. On this trip five games were played, with some of the best teams in the country. Annapolis was defeated 7 to 1, and all the other teams held to exceptionally low scores. Johns Hopkins, the champion team of the Southern Intercollegiate League, was held to its low score of the season, 6 to 3. Harvard made...
...first of the league championship games, Cornell was defeated in an exciting extra-period contest, 15 to 11. The feature of the game was Harvard's great uphill fight, the score at the end of the first half being 7 to 3 in Cornell's favor. This is the first time that Harvard has won from Cornell in lacrosse since 1902. One week later, the team defeated Columbia at New York 10 to 0, and in the deciding championship game a victory was scored against Hobart last Friday on Soldiers Field, 3 to 1. A game with the University...
...University Lacrosse team defeated Hobart on Friday afternoon in the Stadium, the score being 3 to 1. By this victory the University team won the championship of the Northern Inter-collegiate League, having defeated the two other members of the League, Cornell and Columbia...
...University lacrosse team will play the final game of its season with Hobart in the Stadium this afternoon at 4 o'clock. This will decide the championship of the Northern Intercollegiate League, as Harvard has defeated both Cornell and Columbia and Hobart has defeated Columbia and lost to Cornell. If Hobart is tied or defeated the University team will be champion, but if Hobart wins, Harvard ties with Cornell for first place...
...Pell '08, captain, A. S. Dabney '09, F. Cutting '09, W. H. Y. Hackett '08, N. W. Niles '09, and E. P. Pearson '09. Cutting defeated G.C. Adams '10 for the sixth place yesterday, 10-8, 7-5, 6-2. Dabney and Niles won the intercollegiate doubles championship and played on the team last fall. Pearson was on the team last spring, and Cutting and Hackett...