Word: ithaca
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Ernest Baker 3L., of Fairville, N. B.; vice-president, Pitman Benjamin Potter 1G., of Long Branch, N. J.; secretary, Charles Adelbert Trafford, Jr. '16, of Worcester; treasurer, Loy Chang 1G.B., of Kuangsu Province, China; executive committee, Bernhard Henry Knollenberg 2L. of Richmond, Ind. (chairman), George William Nasmyth 3G., of Ithaca, N. Y., and Charles Pegelsen Howard 2G., of Boston...
...University tennis team left for Ithaca last night where they will meet Cornell in the eighth match of the season tomorrow afternoon. The men will arrive at Ithaca about noon today, and will have a practice workout on the Cornell courts this afternoon. The following players made the trip: Captain R. N. Williams, 2d, '16, G. C. Caner '17, W. Rand, 3d, '17, L. Curtis, 2d, '16, W. W. Mansfield '15, and J. S. Brown...
...following eighteen men will make the western trip with the lacrosse team this year, leaving Cambridge tomorrow, and playing Hobart at Geneva, N. Y., on Thursday, and Cornell at Ithaca, N. Y., on Saturday: Captain W. E. Nightingale '15, G. F. Beal '16, P. Catton '15, M. H. Cochran '15, W. A. Elliott '15, J. R. Fleming '15, E. B. Flu '17, R. H. Franzen '17, W. Lucas '15, T. W. Merriam '15, S. E. Nash '16, E. E. O'Neil '16, O. H. Persens '17, R. W. Storey '15, E. M. Wanamaker '16, G. Whitehead '15, manager J. Garland...
...Ariel Boat Club of Baltimore. At seven will be F. P. Cross who stroked the Princeton University crew in 1911 and 1912; (Princeton, it will be remembered, rows with the stroke on the starboard side.) J. E. Bennett, former Cornell basketball captain, who rowed in his Freshman boat at Ithaca and later the Cornell University boat until prevented by illness, will be at six. J. H. Philbin the Yale football and crew man of three years' first boat experience will be at five. H. W. Robbins of the winning Syracuse 1913 crew is to be in his old place...
...championship of the northern division of the United States Lacrosse League will be decided this week when the University team plays Hobart at Geneva, N. Y., on Thursday, and Cornell at Ithaca, N. Y., on Saturday. Harvard and Hobart are now tied for first place in the league, and by defeating Hobart, the University will secure at least a tie for first place. The winner in the northern division will probably play the winner in the southern division for the college championship of the East...