Word: championships
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...representatives in the eighth annual indoor carnival held under the auspices of the Meadowbrook Club at Philadelphia Saturday night won the mile intercollegiate relay, took third place in the mile handicap run, and a fourth place in the pole vault. In the relay race the team won the intercollegiate championship against Holy Cross, Princeton, Cornell, and Pennsylvania in the fast time of three minutes 26 and 3-5 seconds. This time is within one and one-fifth seconds of the world's record, and is one-fifth second slower than the time made by the team in the Meadowbrook games...
...mile intercollegiate championship relay.--Won by Harvard (Teschner, Minot, Wnlcox, Meanix); second, Holy Cross (Kelly, Mahoney, Doyle, Dumphy); third, Princeton (Moore, Barret, Terrel, Larkin); fourth, Cornell (Acheson, Bartsch, Shelton, Crimp). Time...
...final game of the intercollegiate hockey season will be played tonight in the New Haven Arena when the University seven will meet - Yale in the deciding game of the series. Upon the outcome of the contest depends the college championship; should Yale win the result will be a quadruple tie between the University, Dartmouth, Yale and Princeton. In that event, Dartmouth will lead in actual percentage of games won and lost, since the Green has played only one game with each of the other teams, winning from Princeton and Yale, but losing to the University; but in series rating Harvard...
Much interest is attached to the interclass relay race to be run later in the afternoon. These teams are to be made up of ten men who will each run two laps, the winners in today's races to meet in the finals tomorrow to decide the championship. Two years ago the Class of 1917 came in ahead, but were defeated last year by the 1916 team. The captain of the Senior team is E. A. Teschner '17, of the Junior team, A. E. Rowse '18, and of the Sophomore team, H. W. Rose '19. B. S. Blanchard '20 will...
...hockey team's victory over Princeton on Saturday night decided the series in our favor, but more than that it proved that the team has approximately reached the form of last year's championship team. The first games with Princeton and Yale were far from encouraging and forecasted a poor season for a team that started out with the brightest of prospects. Saturday's victory showed that the combination of team play and individual aggressiveness and accuracy has been obtained. If this combination can be kept during the remaining games, another championship will be a certainty...