Word: cupful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...final game, between the Boston Latin and Cambridge Latin School nine, was played yesterday afternoon on Jarvis field, Cambridge winning the game, and thus the cup. Boston Latin was crippled by the loss of their captain, Whittemore, who was one of the best batters on the team. This loss was partially made up to them in the last, half of the first inning, when Chase, the Cambridge catcher, had his finger put out of joint, and was prevented from playing any farther. Stark was put in his place, and played a very good game. Cambridge played the stronger game...
Manchester High, Nichols and Milton Academy failed to score. This disposition of points gives Roxbury Latin first place and the cup, for this year, with Hopkinson's second and Worcester Academy third...
...finals in the 220 yards dash were the most exciting event of the day, for the other events were all decided but the pole vault, and the 220 yds. dash would decide which school was to win the cup. The men were nearly even at the grand stand, but in the last 40 yds. Storrs, R. L. S., and Dove. Hop., drew away from Jackson, B. and N., and Storrs won by about 6 in. in 23 3-5 sec., equaling the record. Storrs had already run two hard heats in the 1-4 mile...
...Harvard cup, presented by the alumni to St. Paul's School for the club making the most points in track athletics has been won by the Isthniams...
...bright. At this juncture several Harvard men came forward, noticeably G. S. Mandell '89, then captain of the Mott Haven team, and R. S. Hale '91, one of the formers of the original association. and reorganized the association on a larger scale. Money was raised for a cup, the association was made really representative of the New England schools, and in the spring of 1889 the first meeting of the new association took place on Holmes Field. This meeting was great success in every way, and was won by Worcester Academy, with Roxbury Latin second. During the next winter...