Word: championships
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...than to Texas when the fifth tournament was finished last week. The judges had little hesitancy in awarding it to a group from Welwyn Garden City,* England, for their repetition of Mr. Sampson, a comedy of Cornish village life with which the same players lately won the amateur play championship of their own country...
...face the starter in the 440 yard run with Home and Swope, the speedy Green quarter miler. The Dartmouth aggregation is stronger this season than last and counts on victories in the hurdles, high jump 880 yard run, and the javelin. Wells, holder of the indoor intercollegiate hurdling championship, is expected to lead the timber toppers in both the high and low hurdling events. Maynard is conceded the advantage in the high jump, while Coach Hillman expects Smith to break the worsted in the halfmile race...
...Sophomore class crew won the class championship in a three-cornered race on the Charles, River Basin yesterday afternoon. By defeating the Junior and Senior boats the 1929 oarsmen won the right to face the Yale championship class eight on the Charles a week from Saturday...
...Banks offers his services in conducting a checker column, let me say that I believe it would be a very fine thing for your readers-a far better thing for them than most of them realize. Several years ago Mr. Banks played against Robert Stewart (in Scotland) for the championship of the world: Mr. Stewart won by two wins to one-with 47 drawn games. . . . I realize . . . that your mail will not be likely to bring you a very favorable reaction to the proposition. The ability of Mr. Banks, as our foremost match player, as a player and analyst...
...winner of the series will meet the Yale championship class team...