Word: winner
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...case of two classes scoring an equal number of points, that class which shall win the most first prizes shall be declared the winner of the cup. In case there is still a tie, the second prizes shall count. If there is still a tie, the upper class shall be declared the winner...
...SALE.- The well-known cabin cat Cocheco, very fast and able, winner of many prizes last summer. Racing length 18.6; finely built by Borden last spring; also a 15 footer, yawl or cat rig. For full particulars apply to H. E. Yerxa, 37 Lancaster street, North Cambridge...
...meeting of the Prohibition Club last night it was voted to send a representative to the Massachusetts Prohibition League, which will be held at Worcester, April 24. The winner of this contest will be sent to the national convention of the Prohibition party...
...Harvard Fencing Club team that is to compete in the junior team championship contest in New York this Saturday has been selected. The men are J. P. Parker '96, J. E. Hoffman '96, and A. F. Riggs '98. A. G. Thacher '97, is ineligible because he is a medal-winner. There are six teams entered besides the Harvard team, Yale, Cornell, N. Y. Fencers Club, N. Y. Athletic Club and two others. Each man fences with every man of the other six teams, making a total of 18 bouts...
Great interest centered in the mile intercollegiate relay race between the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard. The teams were composed of four men, each running a full mile, winner counting one point, second, two, third, three, etc., the team getting the least number of points being declared the winner. Grant of Harvard set the pace for the first half mile, doing it in 2m. 35s. and at the three-quarter mark was neck and neck with Orton. Orton proved the better man, and won by about 20 yards in 4m. 52 3/5s. Harvard won the race, 14 to 22. Order...