Word: cups
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There shall be no championship cup for this meeting, and, except for the purpose of ascertaining the prize-winning teams in the various events, there shall to no points scored on any basis for or against the members of the association competing therein...
...novice gymnastic meet of the University will be held Friday, January 30. The Sargent cup will be awarded to the high-point winner, and ribbons will be presented the two highest men in each event. Freshmen are urged to come out and report to Captain D. Campbell in the Hemenway Gymnasium Monday evening at 7 o'clock...
...three trophies, the property of the late F. W. Thayer '78, captain of three University baseball teams and inventor of the baseball mask, has been presented to the Varsity Club. The collection includes a large silyer loving cup, a silver baseball, and mask. All were presented to Mr. Thayer by his team-mates on the baseball nines of 1876, 1877, and 1878, the three years during which he was captain. The trophies have been placed in a case and are on display in the living room of the Varsity Club...
...winning the intercollegiate race at Van Cortlandt Park this fall has gained permanent possession of the trophy offered by the I. C. A. A. A. A. to the team first taking the championship five times. Cornell has won thirteen of the fifteen intercollegiate cross-country runs, but the cup was not offered until 1908 when the run was taken over by the I. C. A. A. A. A. It was forgotten at Cornell that four legs had previously been won upon the cup and the announcement of permanent ownership has come as a complete surprise...
Cornell has also won four intercollegiate track meets and will make a strong bid again this spring. Pennsylvania is the only other college with four legs on the track cup. Either college, winning the intercollegiate meet next spring will gain permanent possession of that trophy...