Word: championships
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...intended chiefly for new men and Captain Tyler or some member of the team will be present every afternoon to give elementary instruction. A dual meet will be held with Yale and also meets with one or two other universities in addition to the New England and University championship tournaments...
...follows: H. P. Lawless '13. of Cambridge: R. Still of Dedham; B. S. Carter '15. of New York, N. Y.; W. W. kent '16, of Heniclair N. J. The numerical value of the places of the first seven men will conni the class having the smallest score winning the championship...
...accordance with the decision of the Student Council and the Athletic Committee, the following members of the Junior class tennis team, which recently won the interclass championship, have been awarded the class tennis insignia: J. J. Armstrong, of St. Paul, Minn.; J. C. Devereux, of Utica, N. Y.; E. R. Hastings, Jr., of Milton; G. B. Kayser, of Boston; H. A. Lawton, of Quincy; O. Williams of Milton; and E. H. Woods, of West Newton. This is the first year that such recognition has been given the interclass champions...
...Harvard coaches, although not anticipating as hard a game with Vanderbilt as with Princeton, are not underrating this championship team of the South, and consequently are preparing for a fast, light team with a versatile attack similar to that of Princeton...
...practically won the game. Not only were Brickley's goals unusual, but Felton's punts were also such as to keep the ball constantly out of the danger one. A 67-yard punt high enough to be covered without a run-in has seldom been seen before in a championship game; and 17 punts averaging 50 yards, each long enough to go half the length of the field, are an enviable record. The game was a kicking game in which the Princeton team was completely outclassed...