Word: championships
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clock. The squad left yesterday afternoon for New Haven, and spent last night at Hotel Heublien in Hartford. This morning they leave for New Haven at 8.20 o'clock, arriving just before the game. This is the fourth contest for the University in the season's championship series. After the game the team will disband, the men returning to Cambridge tonight or tomorrow...
Tomorrow afternoon the University team will meet the Yale eleven in the new Bowl at New Haven at 2 o'clock. 70,000 people will witness the start of the thirty-fourth game between the two universities since 1875, which will this year determine the championship of the East. The game will be distinctly a struggle for supremacy between two different styles of attack, inasmuch as critics concede the abilities of the men comprising either team to be practically equal. Should the double and triple lateral passes which Yale has so successfully promulgated this season result in victory, the wide...
...University team has not been especially successful, losing one and tying two of the three championship games played, while Yale has played two games, of which they have tied one and lost...
...Seniors will meet the Sophomores in the final round to determine the interclass championship in the New Lecture Hall on Tuesday, December 1 at 8 o'clock...
Princeton's hockey prospects are apparently very good for this season, even though seven men from last year's intercollegiate championship squad are gone. This less will be keenly felt as all of the men--H. A. H. Baker, W. S. Kuhn, E. B. Kilner, F. N. Winants, J. R. McColl, T. Emmons, and R. B. Peacock--were hardly equalled in their respective positions. Captain G. A. Peacock '16 is the only regular left from last year. R. S. Cowan '15, who was on the squad in 1913-14, is the only other forward in college...