Word: championships
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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About 50 candidates attended the University and Freshman lacrosse meeting last night in the Assembly Room of the Union. W. F. Garcelon L. '95, F. C. Alexander '10, captain of last year's championship team, K. B. Day '11 and Captain P. C. Nash '11 spoke on various aspects of the game...
...that interest in it was growing. There is no game in which form and team-play show up to greater advantage, for, as in baseball and football, it is the team and not the individual that wins the game. In the last five years the University has had three championship teams. This is the foundation of a tradition which each branch of sport is striving to build up, and it is the duty of this year's lacrosse team to strengthen it by winning another championship...
...championship wrestling meet of the New England Association held at Woburn last night F.L. Cooper 2L, was the only University entry to be placed, being thrown in the finals by Bjorkland, the champion in the 158-pound class...
Judging from the good performances in the University championships, Harvard should make an excellent showing. Last year several men from the University, including R.M. Page 1L., who is entered again this year, reached the finals. P. Withington '09, who won the heavy-weight championship in 1909, will act as referee...
...come out for football practice. As an added incentive there is the opportunity of learning a new game and possibly of making the University team. The importance of association football as an intercollegiate sport is increasing, and for that reason every effort should be made to produce a championship team this year. R. T. FISHER...