Word: cups
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...first bout of the light-weight, Austin, '87, against Hillebrand, '87, resulted in a victory for the former, who thereby won the light-weight cup. The sparring was hard and marked by much clinching. The three rounds were so close that a fourth had to be fought to decide the contest...
Clement withdrew, finding that he would have to spar twice more to win the feather-weight cup...
Ashe won the middle-weight cup by beating Curtis in the final bout. The sparring of both was good, there being apparently but little choice between them...
...secretary, W. M. Spalding of Princeton; treasurer, L. D. Godshall of Lafayette; executive committee, G. B. Winthrop and William Maurice. It was decided to offer a standing prize of a $50 gold medal for breaking records. As the association only holds in trust the prize known as the Harvard cup, it was decided to have a standard for it to be inscribed suitably for each new winner during the time of tour. Inter-Collegiate records are to stand alone as records in future. An offer of the Manhattan Athletic Club grounds was considered, and will probably be adopted...
...There were present: B. Smith of Amherst, F. D. White of Brown, A. L. Livermore of Dartmouth, O. Applegate of Trinity, H. E. Bigelow of Williams and F. L. Talbot of Bowdoin. There was considerable enthusiasm over the arrangements for the spring meeting. It was decided to offer a cup and medals as prizes, and to hold the first field meeting at Charter Oak Park, Hartford, Friday, May 27, at 1.30 o'clock. J. T. Cunningham, Dartmouth '87, was elected grand marshal. The list of events for competition decided on are as follows: Throwing base-ball, two-mile...