Word: cupped
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last year J. F. W. Whitbeck '27 won the Larned Cup in the singles play, and Harvard won the team trophy with a socre of 24 points...
...Columbia, Cornell, Hamilton, Lehigh, Michigan, Ohio State, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Williams, and Yale. Representatives from Dartmouth, and Princeton were invited, but could not attend because of examinations. This year, however, Princeton will be present and promises real singles opposition in the person of Van Ryn, a member of the Davis Cup squad last year, and a strong doubles combination in Van Ryn and Appel, outdoor Intercollegiate titleholders. Yale and Williams are both strong, and as Coach Cowles remarked last night, "Harvard will have a hard battle to retain the title. But with Hill and Ingraham in the singles, and Whitbeck...
...which looked like big stone bowls with the bowl part filled in and with a little handle poking up on top, sliding these objects down an alley marked on the ice of a rink in Winnipeg, Ker Dunlop and S. Mair of St. Paul, curlers, won the Black & Armstrong Cup, famed international curling trophy...
Manuel Alonso (onetime captain of the Spanish Davis Cup team, fourth ranking U. S. tennis player) has accepted a position in the export department of the American Car & Foundry Co., of Manhattan. With the vice president of the company, he sailed last week for South America, will also play tennis in Europe, before assuming desk duties next autumn...
Elected. Joseph W. Wear, of Philadelphia, onetime Yale athlete, six times winner (1920-24, 1926) with Jay Gould of the national court tennis doubles; to be chairman of the Davis Cup Committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Association; to succeed Julian S. Myrick, of Manhattan, chairman since...