Word: stillings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Wilder, Carrick, A. Marshall, Robinson, McFadon, Knowlton, Parkinson, Mercer, Bleakie, Meier, Bowditch, Le Moyne, Clothier, Montgomery, Nichols, Hurley, Nesmith, Randall, Dodge, Schoellkopf, Hanley, Harrison, Marshall, Noyes. Among the more prominent players who will not go are Shea and Mills, who were both on the field yesterday, but are still suffering from bad ankles; and Coburn, who is just recovering from an attack of tonsilitis...
...teams still left in the doubles are: McLaughlin and Mahan (Columbia); Clapp and Colston (Yale); and Dewhurst and Colket (Pennsylvania). As the Columbia team is already in the final round, the other two teams will play a match to decide which shall play the Columbia team for the Intercollegiate championship...
...still too early to judge definitely of the football prospects at the University of Pennsylvania, but from present indications the team will be heavier, and probably much stronger than any in recent years. Eight members of last year's team are again available, and a large squad of candidates are competing strongly for the remaining positions. Bennett, of last year's team, and Smith are now filling the fullback position, Reynolds, of the 1901 eleven, is again playing halfback, and Mitchell, Pickarkski, Metzger, Taylor, McCabe and Torrey are occupying their former places in the line. Fox, of last year...
HAVERFORD, PA., Oct. 7.--The Harvard players were all defeated in the second round of singles and doubles, of the intercollegiate tennis tournament, held here today. This defeat ends Harvard's chances of winning, as the Harvard team will now take no part in the semi-final rounds still to be played...
...colleges still left in the tournament, Columbia has two men in the singles, and Yale and Pennsylvania each have one. In the doubles, Yale, Pennsylvania, and Columbia have each a pair, who will compete in the semi-finals...