Word: cupped
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...announcement of the winner will be made on that day. First, second and third places will be awarded by the jury, and the winner of first place shall have his name inscribed on the trophy, of which he shall have custody until the next competition. The trophy is a cup given in the spring of 1912 by an unknown doner. This year's competition is earlier than heretofore, it having been the policy in the past to hold the contest in the spring...
Three former University tennis players have been placed among the first ten according to the official ranking of the National Lawn Tennis Association. The honor of first place is given to R. N. Williams, 2d, '16, national champion, who won the Acheles Cup at Seabright and defeated Johnston, Church and Griffin during the season. W.M. Washburn '15 is placed seventh in the list with the record of the Southampton, Westchester, and Point Judith tournaments to his credit. Ninth place is awarded to J. J. Armstrong '14, finalist at Longwood and Delaware state champion, who defeated both Kumagae, the Japanese star...
...annual fall regatta was held in the last week of October, and consisted of three days of races between the various ranked crews. Standish Hall won the Slocum Cup by defeating Gore and Smith in all three of the races between the first, second and third crews. In the three years of competition each dormitory has won the trophy once. The Eliot Club cntinued in possession of the Filley Cup by defeating the first Thayer crew by two lengths, although the Thayer second and third crews both won their races. Finally University crew A defeated B, and D defeated...
...comp and wherry races were held on the half-mile course up the river. C. L. Poor, Jr., '18 and F. T. Fisher '19 were the winners of these two races respectively. The last event of the season was the race for single shells for the Regent's Cup. This was won for the second time by N. P. Darling '17, who, with J. C. White, 2d, 17, also won the double sculls race...
...second place honors seem to be divided between the University and Princeton. Solid gold watch fobs in the form of clay targets are awarded to the members of the winning team, and in addition, Stanley F. Withe '14, secretary of the Intercollegiate Trapshooting Association, will present a sterling silver cup to the winner of the individual championship...