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Sixteen teams have been entered for the Leiter Cup scrub baseball series, and 26 individual players, who have been assigned to teams 17 and 18. The games will begin on Monday, April 26. A preliminary elimination round will be played, which will reduce the number of teams to nine. Drawings have been made by lot for this preliminary round. The nine teams remaining will play a round-robin tournament. the drawings for the preliminary rounds are given below: Probation A. C., vs. Baby Dolls; Nine Muses, vs. Squabs; Incognitos, vs. Mugwumps; Red Shirts, vs. Can-openers; Prickly Heats, vs. Hawkeyes...
...preliminary round of the scrub fencing tournament will be held in the Fencing Room of the gymnasium this afternoon at 4 o'clock. On account of the small number of entries the entry list will be open until the beginning of the tournament. The members of the University fencing team, who have offered the cups as prizes, have decided that unless more interest is made evident by atleast three additional entries, the tournament will not take place. All teams will be chosen as evenly and as fairly as possible, in order to insure a close competition...
...finals of the round-robin novice fencing tournament were decided yesterday afternoon in the fencing room of the Hemenway Gymnasium, between the three contestants who tied for first place in the preliminary round held February...
...first regular dinner of the 1910 Round Table will be held in the Union tonight. This organization has been very useful in preceding years, and has grown in importance with every class. It furnishes one of the few opportunities at Harvard for a man to get on his feet and express his views about the University. Every branch of College activity, the athletic teams, the musical clubs, the Phi Beta Kappa Society, and the papers, are represented, and the discussions can be made exceedingly profitable. We urge the 1910 members to attend all the dinners, and make the Round Table...
...came to the University as assistant track coach on January 5, 1906, and has had charge of the candidates for the field events since then. Before coaching the University team Quinn had experience in coaching at several athletic clubs in New York, as well as being a good all-round athlete himself. During his connection with the University he has shown exceptional ability in coaching, and has done a great deal for the track team...