Word: round
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...broad jump underwent considerable change Saturday. Mayhew of Brown, who was first on Friday, ended in fourth place, and Nixon of Cornell dropped from second to fifth. Kilpatrick of Yale, who was in fifth place Friday, jumped 22 feet, 3-4 inch, and held first place until the last round, when Cook of Cornell won with a jump of 22 feet, 6 1-4 inches. Kilpatrick narrowly escaped being defeated for second place by Babcock of Columbia, whose best jump was 22 feet, 1-4 inch...
...competitors in the qualifying round of the individual golf championship of the University, played yesterday at the Oakley Country Club, the following men made the 16 lowest scores and have drawn for today's championship play and consolation match as follows: championship--McK. Hollins '11 vs. H. H. Wilder '09, B. W. Corkran 2L. vs. A. H. Shaw 1G., A. Sweeney '10 vs. S. W. Sargent '11, P. M. Smith '11 vs. R. Hornblower '11; consolation--A. M. Crosby '11 vs. W. E. Russell 1L., H. C. Clark '11 vs. M. MacArthur '10, W. F. Morgan...
...Ithaca composed entirely of Pullman cars. The train will leave the South Station tomorrow evening at 7.20 and arrive in Ithaca the following morning at 3.30 o'clock. The return train will leave Ithaca for Boston directly after the finish of the boat-race. The fare for the round trip is $11, and a berth $2.50. Tickets and sleeping car accommodations may be reserved at the Boston city office, 336 Washington street, at the South Station, and at Trinity Place...
...qualifying round for the individual golf championship of the University will be held today over the Oakley Country Club course, Watertown. The men making the eight lowest scores will qualify for the match play, and a consolation match will be held for those making the next eight lowest scores. A gold medal will be awarded to the champion, and silver medals to the winner and runner-up of the consolation match...
...yesterday's play Niles easily defeated Beard by all-round superior work. Beard was erratic and inclined to hit the ball too hard. The match between Sweetser and Cutting was very exciting and close, but in the fifth and deciding set Cutting tired and Sweetser was able to win easily, displaying his best form...