Word: cup
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...account of the rough water in the Basin yesterday both the Carroll Cup race and the race between the second University crew and the Freshman eight were postponed until this afternoon at 5.15 and 4.45 o'clock respectively. P. D. Howe '11 added his name to the entries for the Carroll Cup race yesterday, which are as follows: H. W. Bissell 3L., E. S. Eaton '11, P. D. Howe '11, B. A. Merriam '09, W. B. Parsons '10, S. Royce '10, C. C. Trump...
Three Leiter Cup league games were played on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The Bush Leaguers defeated the Mugwumps, 12 to 2, the Baby Dolls defeated the Fathers, 7 to 3, and the Prickly Heats defeated the Limes...
...Bush Leaguers and the Fathers were the winners in the two Leiter Cup League games played on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The Bush Leaguers defeated the Can Openers, 36 to 0, and the Fathers defeated the Mugwumps...
...final competition last evening for the first and second cups offered by the Speaker's Club for the best original ten-minute speeches on any subject whatever, the first cup was awarded to St. J. Perret '10, who delivered "A Eulogy over the Tomb of Father Turgis, a Chaplain of the Southern Army in the Civil War, on the Occasion of a Reunion of Confederate Veterans." B. S. Van Rensselaer '10 was awarded the second cup for a speech on "Social Life at Harvard." The judges were E. Bernbaum '02, F. W. C. Hersey '99, and A. H. Lyber...
...more games in the Leiter Cup league series were played on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The Baby Dolls defeated the Limes, 1 to 0; and the Nine Muses defeated the Prickly Heats...