Word: cups
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Track Advisory Committee has instituted a new departure in intra-college activities this spring. In place of the usual handicap and inter-class meets, there will be a Freshman meet on May 21 and a Cup Meet on May 22. All Freshmen who have not scored in the dual meet with Yale on May 15 will be eligible for the Freshman meet which will be an interdormitory contest run under the same rules as the one in the fall. The interdormitory cup will be contended for in this meet...
...cup meet will be open to all men who have played on the University squad and those Freshmen who shall have scored against Yale. Cups will be awarded for first places and medals for seconds and thirds. Besides the Dodge Cup for the 220 and the Wells Cup for the quarter-mile a new prize known as the "Wells Mile Cup" will be awarded...
...silver cups which were offered for Freshmen Interdormitory athletics will be placed in the Halls which won them at the beginning of next week. Glass cases have been placed in the dining room of Gore Hall to receive the Slocum Rowing Trophy and the Football Cup presented by Mr. S. V. R. Crosby '91, both of which were won last fall. Smith Hall will have the track trophy. These cups, which are inscribed with the name of the winning Dormitory, are held for one year until played for by the succeeding class. The Baseball Cup, given by Odin Roberts...
...shell in which the second University crew won the Grand Challenge Cup at the Henley regatta last July has just arrived from England. The boat will be brought to Cambridge at once and will probably be on the river in a few days...
According to the written agreement of Rule 27, the cup must be returned to the stewards on or before June 1. It is practically impossible to live up to the agreement owing to the conditions in Europe, and it is also impossible to get into communication with the stewards, since they are engaged in the war. It is a general opinion, however, that it would be satisfactory if the trophy were retained in Boston until after...