Word: championships
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...biggest men that have played in the Princeton line for several years. For the center positions the most prondsing candidates is Semmons, from last year; freshman team. One of the tackle positions will surely go to Phillips, a members of last year's varsity team and also the championship team of 1911. Ballin is the best candidate for the other tackle position at present. Swart, Brown, and Hammond are all sterling men for end positions and thus the outlook for an exceptionally strong line takes on a bright aspect. A large squad of non-resident coaches are on hand, assisting...
With only two regular members of last winter's championship hockey seven lost by graduation, the prospects for next year are more than usually bright. Captain H. B. Gardner in goal, and A. M. Goodale at coverpoint are the losses. The forward line which started against Yale in the last game of the year will return intact, and W. A. Willetts '14 will form a nucleus for the defence. For the other defence positions W. H. Claflin, Jr., '15, who played coverpoint on his Freshman team and part of last year may be returned to that positions to work with...
...Pennsylvania team has played good ball for the most part this season and is one of the heaviest hitting teams in the East. They have been unfortunate in making errors at critical stages of the championship games, which has accounted for the varied record of the team so far. Imlay has been considered one of the best college pitchers in the East for the last three years, and will be given a tryout by the Boston Red Sox after the close of the college season this year...
...Washburn '15 won the College tennis championship yesterday afternoon on Jarvis Field by defeating J. J. Armstrong '14 in the final set of their match by the score of 6-3. The other three sets were played on May 28 and the fourth set stood 6-6 when play was stopped because of the rain. In the doubles E. H. Whitney '14 and J. J. Armstrong '14 had little trouble in defeating E. R. Hastings, Jr., '14 and J. C. Devereux '14 for the College doubles championship after the first set. In this set, which was close, the Armstrong...
...final match to decide the College doubles championship will be played on the same court immediately following the singles match. The contestants are J. c. Devereux '14 and E. R. Hastings, Jr., '14 vs. E. H. Whitney '14 and J. j. Armstrong...