Word: northern
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...future. The final schedule for the University team has not yet been settled upon, but the tentative list contains matches with Bowdoin, Springfield Y. M. C. A. College, Annapolis, Williams, Yale, Pennsylvania and Columbia. The team will also enter the intercollegiate championship series. The preliminary match of the northern division of the association, including Harvard, Yale, Cornell and Bowdoin will be held here about the middle of March, and the finals will be held in New York, probably the first week in April...
...table of the sports and the title-winners: Game. Winner. Football, Harvard Baseball, Undecided Crew, Columbia Track, Cornell Hockey, Princeton Cross-Country, Cornell Association Football, Harvard, Pennsylvania Basketball, Columbia-Cornell (tie) Fencing, Columbia Swimming, Yale Tennis (singles), Princeton Tennis (team), Harvard Golf (singles), Harvard Gymnastics, New York University Lacrosse, (northern), Cornell Lacrosse, (southern), Johns Hopkins Wrestling, Cornell Shooting, Harvard
...field on that side. The curve begins at section 12 and continues through section 26, section 18 being directly behind the goal posts at the south end of the field. Section 32 is opposite the middle line on the Harvard side, and section 37 is in the northern corner of that side. In the wooden stands at the north end of the field, the sections run from number 38 to 51, inclusive. Section 38 is nearest the Harvard side, in the northwest corner, while sections 44 and 45 are directly behind the goal posts...
Last Saturday Cornell, by defeating the University team, secured the championship of the northern division of the Intercollegiate Lacrosse League, the defeat costing Harvard the first lacrosse championship lost since 1907. Today's contest, therefore, while of interest in that it is the first appearance of Johns Hopkins on Soldiers Field, is not a championship game...
...Cornell University lacrosse team won the championship title of the Northern Division of the United States Lacrosse League by defeating Harvard 7 to 2 in a hotly contested game in the Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Randolph, of Cornell, scored the first goal in 10 minutes, 6 seconds, and the performance was immediately repeated by Danforth. Abbe then tallied first for Harvard, but the University team was unable to tie the score...