Word: round
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...have not a quarter of a ton of beef and brawn to their credit can play. Oxford men seem to think that nature has given something to men of medium weight, men of 160 pounds or thereabouts, which is the ideal weight for an oarsman or an all round athlete. Nor were these two all the games in progress. There were teams playing hockey, lacrosse and other games, and tennis and cricket in their season. It is a fine sight to see the men pour out from the different college gates at about two o'clock on every afternoon, dressed...
...second round Harvard gained the lead by winning all four games from Yale. Princeton and Columbia tied, each winning two games. At the end of the second day, the adjourned game between Howland of Harvard and Mowry of Princeton having been adjudicated a draw, Harvard stood first with 6 1-2 games, Princeton and Columbia second with 3 1-2 games each, and Yale last with 2 1-2 games...
...final round Harvard tied with Columbia, each winning two games, and thus won the tournament. Princeton by winning 2 1-2 points from Yale obtained second place. The final score stood, Harvard 8 1-2, Princeton 6, Columbia 5 1-2, Yale...
Following are the scores in the final round; 1907--W. F. Low. won 2; lost 0. C. E. Nichols. won 1; lost 1. R. E. Gish. won 2; lost 0. 1905--L. Sargent, won 1; lost 1. H. A. Birch, won 0; lost 2. R. K. Conant, won 0: lost...
...Harvard team, chosen as a result of a round robin tournament, will play in the following order: P. W. Bridgman 1G., S. W. Howland 1L., G. T. McClure '06, Q. A. Brackett '06. Substitutes--K. S. Johnson '07, L. D. Granger...