Word: sixes
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...presented to the league by E. A. Caswell, will be held one year by the winning team. In order to gain permanent possession of it, however, a team must win it for ten successive years. Of the seventeen tournaments held so far, nine have been won by Harvard, six by Columbia, and one each by Yale and Princeton. As Princeton's victory last year was her first, the chances of any one team gaining permanent possession of the cup are yet far off. Medals will be awarded the winning team from a die provided for the purpose...
Concerts will be given in six cities on the following dates: in Springfield, December 23; in Cleveland, December 24; in Cincinnati, December 25; in Minneapolis, December 27; in Chicago, December 28; and in New York, December 30. Mail may be sent to members of the clubs in care of the following places: Hotel Hollendon, Cleveland, O.; Hotel Sinton, Cincinnati, O.; Minneapolis Club, Minneapolis, Minn.; University club of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; and Harvard Club of New York, New York City...
...intercollegiate association football schedule has been completed and in it are provided four games for the University team. Six colleges form the league, but no game will be played by Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania. The schedule of the games in which the University team will take part is as follows...
Princeton will play six games during the recess. They will meet St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., and Williams in New York today and tomorrow respectively. On December 29 the team will go to Pittsburg to play the series of three games with Yale. The final game will be played with West Point at West Point on January...
...first wrestling exhibition under the auspices of the Harvard Wrestling Association was held in the Hemenway Gymnasium last evening. The six bouts were exciting and closely contested, only five falls out of a possible fourteen being obtained. The most spectacular match was that between. L. B. Parks 1L, and C. G. Anderson, Olympic middle-weight champion and instructor in wrestling at the Swedish Gymnasium in Boston. Throughout the ten scheduled minutes, neither had any marked advantage, and at the end of that time the bout was called a draw. In the bantam-weight match for one fall between...