Word: cups
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Only two more days remain for men to sign up and report for practice for the Haughton Cup scrub football series. Three new men reported at the field yesterday, and one full team was put through signal practice. It is necessary, however, that enough men for three teams report if the series is to be a success as it was last year. Contrary to the prevailing opinion, no experience whatever is necessary...
More men are needed to report for the Haughton Cup football series. Only six men have signed up for the series in the blue-books at Leavitt & Peirce's so far, and not all of these have reported for practice. Obviously, unless more interest is taken, the series will be a failure. One team has already been formed from members of the second squad, but in order to make the series a success there must be at least three teams in the contest. Last year there were three teams which played a series of fifteen games...
...stimulate interest in the Freshman competition, a new cup has been offered, which will be awarded to the man who shows the greatest improvement during the year. Anyone may compete, as no experience is required...
...Freshman meet, places will count five, three, and one respectively, while any dormitory having three men in one event will score an extra point in that event. The dormitory winning the largest number of points will hold the Graduates' Cup until the spring interdormitory meet. Gore Hall holds the cup at present, having won it from Smith at last spring's meet. Freshmen not residing in the dormitories will compete for Standish. The following have been appointed captains of the dormitory teams: Gore, L. Jackson; Standish, C. W. Cook; Smith, M. A. Shattuck...
...Haughton Cup football practice starts...