Word: cupful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...University of Pennsylvania has offered a prize cup to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association, to be contested for under the same conditions as that won last fall by Harvard. The condition attached to the offer, however, is that the annual tournament be held in Philadelphia instead of in New Haven...
...games in the scrub baseball series for the Leiter cup championship will begin this afternoon. Five diamonds have been laid out-three on Norton's and two on Soldiers Field. The nines will find the bases on Norton's Field set out for them; the bases for the diamonds on Soldiers may be obtained from the janitor in charge of the Locker building any time this afternoon. Balls may be obtained at the Crimson office by the captains, who will have to sign for them, giving their own name and that of their team. Captains are also reminded that they...
This spring, on April 31, the annual shoot will include Yale, Columbia, U. of P., Princeton and Harvard. The cup, which will become the property of the college winning it the greatest number of times in five years has already gone twice to Princeton, once to Yale, and last year to Harvard...
...being extremely unreliable. The best score was made by C. J. Paine '97, who broke 70 per cent of his birds. Next week a handicap shoot will be held for which the prize will be a revolver, and on Monday the second shoot for the Founder's Cup will take place...
...thanks of those interested in track athletics are due to Mr. Wells for his establishment of the "quarter mile cup" to be competed for annually by students. The existence of such trophies can not fail to make the long period of training for the Mott Haven team not only more attractive but also more useful in giving practice in competition, and thus arousing more interest in the work of the team. In this same connection, we should be glad to see the shot putting contests which were held this spring made regular annual events, for though they did not bring...