Word: championships
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Owing to the late bad weather and the nearness of examinations, the committee on the Leiter Cup Series has decided to do away with the usual round-robin series. Instead, the championship will be decided by ordinary elimination...
...preliminary round in the tennis tournament for the college championship has now been completed, and the matches will be continued today. The results of the games must be posted on the chart at the Field or they will be forfeited. The following matches are scheduled for this afternoon...
...Junior and Sophomore lacrosse teams will play for the class championship title on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. 1916 recently defeated the Freshmen 6 to 2, and the Juniors won from the Seniors 6 to 3. A close game is expected this afternoon, for both teams are evenly matched. The members of the winning team will receive cups from the Boston Lacrosse Club...
...Cornell University lacrosse team won the championship title of the Northern Division of the United States Lacrosse League by defeating Harvard 7 to 2 in a hotly contested game in the Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Randolph, of Cornell, scored the first goal in 10 minutes, 6 seconds, and the performance was immediately repeated by Danforth. Abbe then tallied first for Harvard, but the University team was unable to tie the score...
...athletic events of Saturday present results of varying aspects. The severe loss to Yale in both track meets, the defeat by Cornell for the lacrosse championship, the defeat by Pennsylvania at baseball, what with several other equally unhappy results, will, of course, cause decided disappointment in the ranks. Little more can be said on that score. That the lacrosse defeat was caused in a large measure by the necessity for depriving the team of the services of one of its strongest men because he had been breaking training is more than lamentable. That man, negligent because he had already...