Word: cupful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...intercollegiate chess tournament which was finished on Tuesday resulted in an easy victory for Harvard by a score of nine points. Yale and Princeton tied for second place with six points each, while Columbia, who has won the cup for two years, came last with only three points. Columbia suffered particularly through the loss of Hymes, but both of her representatives were new men, as were those of Princeton. Harvard had only one old player, Ballou; while both of Yale's players had taken part in former intercollegiate tournaments...
...tournament was held in the rooms of the Harvard School, New York, and at its close a formal reception was given the members of the competing teams, at which the Harvard players were presented with the challenge cup and with silver medals. The cup is open to challenge up to June 1; failing that, it would remain permanently in Harvard's possession...
AMHERST, MASS., Dec. 10. - Marshall H. Tyler '97, right tackle, has been awarded the silver cup offered to the member of the Amherst team who best filled his position and showed the greatest faithfulness and steadiest improvement during the fall. Frederick P. Trask '96 was chosen manager of next year's eleven today...
JOSEPH SARGENT, JR.,Capt. and Sec. H. S. C."The scores at the meeting of the Shooting Club yesterday resulted as follows: Founders Cup - Bartol 13, Sargent 11, R. Sterling 11, Byrd 9, Childs 4, Lawton 3, Shepard 3, F. A. Sterling and Caswell did not finish. Match B - Bartol 8, Sargent 8, R. Sterling 6, Byrd 6, Childs 3, Lawton 2. Novice Match - Bartol 8, F. A. Sterling 4, Childs 3, F. A. Kinnicutt 3, Shepard...
...practice of the Shooting Club yesterday the trap broke and, as none of the old ones could be made to work, the shoot was postponed until this afternoon. The Founders Cup, novice and match B will be continued at two o'clock...