Word: contestant
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Singles--E. H. Whitney '14 vs. R. L. Murray (S.), W. M. Washburn '15 vs. H. L. Hann (S.); doubles -- Whitney and Washburn vs. Murray and Hann. Each of the three matches will count as one point in the final score. The contest will be open to the public...
...game with Princeton made baseball history. It was the first college game played under the new agreement that professional coaching from the bench shall be prohibited. Those who think this plan will make for a poorer and a slower game, found nothing to support their belief in Saturday's contest. If the first Princeton game may be taken as a criterion, the coachless game is highly satisfactory to the University...
...closest and best played game of the season, the 1917 baseball team lost to the Exeter Academy nine Saturday afternoon by a 1 to 0 score. The contest was a pitcher's battle between Welles, of Exeter and Willcox, of the Freshmen. The former pitched the steadier game, striking out 12 men and giving no bases on balls. Each twirler allowed only four hits...
...bridge it will be announced. This is a much needed innovation as was shown last year at the triangular race between Harvard, Princeton and Pennsylvania when those who watched it from Harvard Bridge were unable to learn anything about the results until some time after the conclusion of the contest...
Princeton comes to Soldiers Field to avenge her defeat of last year by the University team. The game will be worth watching, not only to those men who enjoy a keen contest but also to those who have recently been criticising the team's playing. Today is the time to show your loyalty and support the team in its fight for the championship...