Word: cups
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...annual single scull race for the Carroll perpetual challenge cup will be rowed downstream on May 17, immediately before the Beacon Cup Regatta, over a one mile course from above Harvard bridge to the Union Boat Club. The winner will retain possession of the cup for one year, and his name will be inscribed upon it. Members of the Newell or Weld boat clubs may enter the race. There will be no entry charge...
...undergraduates who entered have been divided into four divisions by classes. The men in each division will play for their class championship, and the four winners will enter the final series for the College championship. The winner and runner-up will each receive a cup...
Again this year the cricket team has been obliged to abandon its season because no suitable ground on soldiers Field is available for play. The Leiter Cup baseball series has also been given up for the same reason. Unfortunate and irritating as these necessities have been they would be more bearable if there was some prospect of more room on soldiers Field next year. But such is not the case. By the recommendations of the investigating Committee, which were recently adopted by the Governing Boards, the Athletic Committee is instructed to apply the "entire surplus of athletic receipts beyond...
...Athletic Committee at present a provokingly indeterminate body, feels bound to carry out this recommendation--and we can get no assurance to the contrary--cricket and the Leiter cup series in baseball and football must be abandoned for several years at least. The cry against college athletics is that they afford only a comparatively few men helpful exercise, and yet by this single, narrow recommendation, more Harvard men than participate in training for any two of the major teams are deprived of their opportunity to enter sport. It is indeed a near-sighted policy, to blindly insist upon the payment...
...final shoot for the Novice Cup on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon was won by B. M. Higginson '10, who shot 85 birds out of a possible 100. W. S. Brooks '09 was second with 84 out of a possible 100 and S. B. Olney '10, with 79, was third...