Word: cups
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Yesterday afternoon was far from inviting, and the rain kept away many members, and the rain kept away many members who had intended to shoot for the cup. It was thought best, however, not to postpone the matches, as quite a number of men wished to go out to Watown for an afternoon's sport. At 2.30 P. M. the first match was called, and eight names were entered in the competition...
...fourth competition for the Walnut Hill Cup will be shot at Watertown this afternoon Members will take the 2 P. M. car. If the meet is postponed by stormy weather, notice will be posted on University at 1. 30. It has been decided that a silver medal shall be given to the competitor standing next in point of competitions won, to the winner of the cup, Ties, if any, for this medal shall be decided at 21 yards, straightaways, miss...
...fourth competition for the Walnut Hill Cup will be shot on the Middlesex Grounds tomorrow...
FEATHER-WEIGHT SPARRING-FINAL BOUT.Kimball, the winner of one of the trial bouts, was too used up to appear, and the winner of the other trial bout, Mygatt, '86, was awarded the cup...
...point. Tweddle gradually crept up, but the fencing was wild and the parrying poor. Tweddle's guard was so low that Mumford easily won the bout, but with much less fine fencing than the first round. As there were no other contestants, Mumford was declared the winner of the cup...