Word: quadrangular
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Foster Sanford Jr., enabling the Quaker star to win a 4 to 1 victory for Pennsylvania Saturday afternoon, the latter's second triumph this season over the Crimson. The game substantially strengthen the claim of the Quakers to the mythical Eastern collegiate baseball championship, they having won the Quadrangular league championship last Friday, and having just one more game to play with a record of 19 victories and five defeats...
With a clean sweep on all four boards in the final match with West Point, Princeton nosed out Harvard for the championship of the newly formed Quadrangular Class League in their annual tournament held at the Manhattan Chess Club on December 27, 28, and 29. In one of the closest finishes in the history of the meeting, Princeton overcame Harvard's early lead to win by half a point. This victory, which was the first for Princeton in 15 years, gives them possession of the Belden-Stevens' trophy...
...signing up from each class will be divided into small tournament groups that will play a series of test matches to determine the best seven players in each group. These winners will automatically be formed into a class team, and will be entered in the quadrangular class competition...
...Saturday night, May 29, after the quadrangular race between Annapolis, Harvard, Cornell and Technology, the University crew demanded the appointment of Bert Haines as University coach in place of Stevens for the balance of the year. On Tuesday, June 1, the Athletic Committee, against the definite advice of the Advisory Committee on Rowing, voted to request Stevens to resign. On Wednesday, June 2, he tendered his resignation. His resignation was accepted by the Athletic Committee and Haines was appointed University coach for the balance of the year...
...quadrangular regatta promises to outdo in importance the four-cornered struggle last spring, when Pennsylvania, Cornell, and M.I.T. trailed the Crimson...