Word: contestant
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...Juniors and the Sophomores defeated the Seniors and the Freshmen in the preliminary games of the interclass hockey series played on the Holmes Field rink yesterday afternoon. In the first game played, the Sophomores defeated the Freshmen in a hard, close contest, by the score of 2 to 0. Owing to the fact that there has been little opportunity for practice, the teamwork on both sides was poor, and the play, although hard, was very ragged. The Sophomores shot much better than their opponents, and also had the advantage of somewhat better team play...
...teams which have the highest averages in the preliminary series will play the final series of two ont of three games for the championship on February 25. February 28, and March 7. Princeton is out of the contest, the team having been disbanded by the faculty on account of the academic conditions of several of its members...
...Camera Club will hold a contest with the University of Pennsylvania sometime during March. Each club will enter fifty pictures, of which not more than ten may be the work of the same man. The photographs will be judged in Philadelphia and will then be put on exhibition for one week at Philadelphia and one week at Cambridge. A prize will be awarded to the club whose exhibit shows the highest artistic merit, as well as first and second prizes and not more than five honorable mentions to the best individual pictures...
...first, one second, and two third places in the individual contests, and the relay race with the University of Pennsylvania, were won by Harvard in the fourteenth annual handicap games of the Boston Athletic Association at Mechanics Hall, last Saturday night. With the exception of the new record, made in the race against Pennsylvania by the University relay team, of three minutes and 10 seconds, which was afterwards lowered another second by the Amherst team in its race with Georgetown, the performances were not particularly noteworthy. An unfortunate accident on the last lap of the exciting relay race with Yale...
...meeting of the Athletic Committee last night it was voted to permit no advertising outside of the University of any of the University games with the exception that for the large games placards may be placed on cars running to the place of the contest. The position taken by the Committee was that the University games are for members of the University and that any effort to solicit other attendance by advertising is undignified. The exception was made on the ground that the placards on the cars to be used by those going to the game would serve...