Word: prize
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...have taken place. The winners of the tournament were: Singles, Knapp of Yale and Brinley of Trinity; doubles, Knapp and Shipman of Yale, and Chase and Pratt of Amherst. By 1886, all the leading American colleges of the East had joined the association. The tournament of '86 gave first prize in singles to Brinley of Trinity, and second to Thacher of Yale; in the doubles, to Knapp and Thacher of Yale and Brinley and Paddock of Trinity. In 1887, University of Penn, was represented for the first time. There were delegations from ten colleges. Sears of Harvard won the singles...
...member of the pack refusing obedience to the master in the discharge of his duties renders himself ineligible for a prize...
...taking part in the hunt shall be eligible for a prize unless (1) he be a member of the H. A. A., and (2) he has duly entered his name in the entry book beforehand...
...Should the hares reach home ahead of the hounds by a greater amount of time than that agreed upon at the start, they shall receive prizes, and the first hound in shall also receive a prize; should the difference of time be less than that agreed upon at the start, the first two hounds shall receive prizes; or any hound catching a hare shall receive a prize...
...Chamberlin Greek prize was divided this year between B. M. Allen, of Waltham, and E. F. Snydacker, of Chicago...