Word: cupful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Last Saturday at New Haven the two Harvard teams in doubles played the final round of the intercollegiate tennis tournament. L. E. Ware '99, and W. M. Scudder '99, defeating M. D. Whitman '99, and J. D. Forbes '99, in a closely contested five set match. As the cup was already won for Harvard, the match was merely to decide the holders of the doubles championship...
...HAVEN, CONN., Oct. 9, 1896.- M. D. Whitman of Harvard defeated Driscoll of Georgetown University in three straight sets this afternoon, thereby winning the championship of the fifteen annual intercollegiate tournaments, and gaining for Harvard the permanent possession of the five hundred dollar Trophy Cup that has been contested for for the past fifteen years...
...doubles will be decided tomorrow, when the two Harvard teams meet to decide which is the better. Harvard is assured of the two inscriptions which were necessary to win the cup...
...inter-class baseball championship was won by '97, the other classes being tied for second place. As '97 has won the championship for three successive years the Farnum cup becomes the property of that class. The most interesting game of the series was that between the sophomores and freshmen, which the latter won by the score of 1-7. This is only the second time in the past fifteen years that the freshman class has beaten the sophomores. '97 did it in their freshman year...
...doubles, and the four men from Cambridge will decide the finals between them. Yale's only chance for winning anything was destroyed by the players from Cornell this morning. But should Driscoll of Georgetown, win the tournament, Harvard will not become the permanent possessor of the trophy cup, and Yale will have another opportunity of contesting for it next year...