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...next Saturday. Upon the result of this race will depend, to a certain extent, the selection of the University crew. Silver medals will be given to the crew of the winning boat and bronze medals to the crew finishing second. These medals will bear some inscription signifying that its possessor has rowed in University trial eights...
...carried all before them in the doubles, and the four men from Cambridge will decide the finals between them. Yale's only chance for winning anything was destroyed by the players from Cornell this morning. But should Driscoll of Georgetown, win the tournament, Harvard will not become the permanent possessor of the trophy cup, and Yale will have another opportunity of contesting for it next year...
...within himself doubtless effects every organization in college. There is probably much undiscovered talent in athletics, though here the chances of discovery from without are great. There must be much more undiscovered talent in literary and musical, ways for here it cannot be exposed by any other than its possessor. Freshmen should feel that, if they have good voices, they will have as good a chance as anyone else. If they are taken onthe club, they are fortunate; if they fail, no harm has been done...
...three o'clock on Jarvis Field. According to the deed of gift, the cup is held in trust by the Captain of the eleven, and competition for it will be for ten years. At the end of that time the one who has scored the highest will become its possessor...
...purchase of a cup to be striven for every year in track contests. These athletic games must be held annually sometime in the month of May or June of each year, 1891 to 1899 inclusive, and the winner of the majority of these nine contests will become the possessor of the cup, which is to be known as the University Track Athletic Cup. The time and place for holding each contest, the number and nature of the events, the points that are to count, the rules regulating each contest and each event, the method of counting, the rules regulating...