Word: winner
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...trophy will be awarded to the winner of either baseball or football in the Southern Intercollegiate...
...winner of baseball in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association will hold the presidency of the league for '94, and the winner of the foot ball the vice-presidency...
...field events the chances are excellent, especially in the weight contests, Hickok '95S., being almost a sure winner in the hammer throwing, having already a record which is close to the intercollegiate. Stillman '94S., Lyman '95 and A. Brown Jr. '96, are also good men who should add several points to Yale's score. Cartwright '93, has had considerable experience in pole vaulting and ought to win a place in this event, while Sheldon '96 who holds several Andover records, has a good chance in the high and broad jumps. It will be seen by the foregoing criticism that Yale...
...MILE WALK.In the mile walk there were thirteen entries. Owing to the handicaps the men were evenly matched and for a considerable time it was very doubtful who the winner would be. S. H. Bunnell of Yale having a start of 35 sec. was the only man who had much of a chance against Houghton, A. C. A. A. who won by 20 yards; Beaudette, W. A. C., second; S. H. Bunnell, Y. A. C. third. Time 7 min. 31 3-5 seconds...
Rule 3 was changed so that the winner of the toss might insist upon the choice being made by his opponent...