Word: cups
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...great popularity of the plan that was used for the first time last year, the football management has decided to hold another Haughton Cup series this fall. In past years the second football squad has been made up of about 70 men, a number too large for the coaches to conveniently instruct, and necessitating considerable inaction upon the side lines...
When the dormitory teams are eventually organized a series will be played in which each team plays five games. The winning team will gain possession of the Football Cup for their dormitory for a year. Besides this, individual cups will be awarded the victorious players. It is hoped to get neighboring school teams to come to Cambridge nearly every week to scrimmage team B a later the dormitory teams...
David Percy Morgan, Jr., '16, of New York, was elected captain of the University crew for 1916. Morgan prepared at Middlesex and captained his Freshman crew. In 1914 he rowed on the second crew which won the Grand Challenge Cup at the Henley regatta--in England, and last spring rowed number 2 in the University boat...
...brightest achievement of recent years in Harvard rowing was the signal victory of our Henley eight which captured the Grand Challenge Cup in the last regatta for that prize held on the Thames. The other entrant which had won its way to the finals was the Union Boat Club crew, composed of Harvard graduates. The former eight was coached by Robert F. Herrick '90, the latter by William Haines. A pair better fitted to work in harmony and effectively direct the University's rowing policy could not be found...
...paired with R. Harte '17 repeated the doubles victory of last year by defeating their team-mates, G. C. Caner '17 and L. Curtis '16, in the final round of the doubles. These victories bring the University point total to five, seven being necessary to gain possession of the cup. Princeton has one point to its credit...