Word: cupped
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Freshmen interested in the interdormitory cup series should report at Fairfax 6 next Tuesday at 8. A captain will be appointed from each dormitory, who will select three men and a substitute to make up the team with him. Any Freshman not living in the dormitories are to leave their names with R. G. R. Sloane '19, Ridgely 52, or R. K. Kenna '17, Westmorly 3, who will assign them to one of the dormitories for trials. If enough Freshmen from any one outside dormitory apply they will be entered as a fourth team to represent their dormitory...
...interdormitory cup was won last year by Smith Halls, with R. G. R. Sloane '19 as captain, and in 1915 by Gore Hall, with W. B. Snow '18 as captain. These matches provide an excellent opportunity for Freshmen to get in practice for next year's University team...
...member of the Track Advisory Committee has given a cup which will be awarded each year to the man doing the best work in the handicap competitions in the shot put. These competitions are held in the cage on Mondays and both Freshmen and upperclassmen may compete. The number of competitions entered as well as the best actual work will be taken into consideration in making the award...
...Another cup is similarly offered to the man who in the opinion of the Graduate Track Committee and the coaches has been the biggest asset to the University team in the field athletics. This cup will be awarded on the basis of the work done in the cage in the winter. The winner may keep it a year and a replica of it will be given which may be kept permanently...
...dormitory squads have been on the ice since last Monday and have been getting into condition slowly. They will compete for a large silver cup, presented last year by a graduate, and on which the names of the members of the winning teams will be inscribed. This cup was won last year by Smith Halls and that dormitory again appears to have the strongest team on the river...