Word: cupfuls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...players, and graduates gathered at the Harvard Club last night for dinner. An announcement was made at that time of the award of Harvard's two hockey trophies. C. E. McGregor '32 of Ipswich, defense player on the Harvard hockey team, has been awarded the John Tudor cup and Ian Baldwin '33 of Mt. Kisco, New York, has been awarded the Angier hockey trophy...
...Tudor cup was given to Harvard by F. A. Clark '29 and W. T. Wetmore '30, two classmates of John Tudor '29. The cup is awarded yearly to "the player who is of the greatest value to Harvard hockey, not so much because of his ability but because of his heart." The idea behind the award is to present this trophy not necessarily to the best player, nor again to the hardest worker, but to the player who best exemplifies John Tudor's qualities. He was an athlete who came through in the pinches, rose to his best...
...Blackmun 3L, of Lowell House, yesterday received the squash racquets cup for the House champions, presented to the captain of the winning team by R. S. Prentice '05. Edward Orlandini '32 was the recipient of the Coolidge Cup, awarded annually to the winner of the Lowell House tournament...
...years. Tall Frank Shields, now 21 and heavier than a year ago, was the favorite. George Lott Jr. of Chicago was playing badly. The dark horse of the tournament was Gregory Mangin of Newark, a graceful player but one without abundant stamina, who has been playing tournament and Davis Cup tennis for six years without winning any sort of national championship. In the final, between Shields and Mangin, Shields seemed to have the match well in hand with a lead of 5-2 in the first set. He became rattled by close line decisions and lost...
...solitary attempt at the popular sport of tradition-concocting was in connection with the Agassiz Cup. A "tradition" of Eliot House supremacy was solemnly proclaimed by the Master, in spite of the fact that the cup has not yet been raced for. But the crew seems to have enthusiasm as well as a brand-new coach, so that the venerable Lowell-Dunster rivalry is likely to be invaded by a brash newcomer...