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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Moore took the lead and was followed by Farquhar and then Earle. After this the first two men did some double work, and then each of the three gave a separate and distinct exhibition of his specialties, in his own way. While the judges were deciding upon the winner, J. B. Henderson '91 and J. Bowler, the assistant in the gymnasium, gave an exhibition of double work which was very pretty and elicited much applause. Bowler was especially clever. By this time the judges had reached a decision and Moore was given the prize in tumbling...
...winner of each match will leave the score with the man in charge of the courts...
Many Alumni have together subscribed $500 for the purchase of a cup to be striven for every year in track contests. These athletic games must be held annually sometime in the month of May or June of each year, 1891 to 1899 inclusive, and the winner of the majority of these nine contests will become the possessor of the cup, which is to be known as the University Track Athletic Cup. The time and place for holding each contest, the number and nature of the events, the points that are to count, the rules regulating each contest and each event...
...bowling tournament Saturday Gray '92, 90 pins, beat Garland '93, 60 pins, 424-394. Today Coffin '93, scratch, will play Gray '92, 90 pins, at 5 p. m. The winner of this match will play Stead in the finals on Tuesday...
...tournament Coffin '94, scratch, beat Hyams '94, 90 pins, score, 498-476; Stead '91, 30 pins, beat MacKay '92, 90 pins, score, 492-477; Shepard '94 defaulted to Garland on account of illness. Today at 4 p. m., Gray '92, 90 pins, will play Garland '93, 60 pins. The winner of the Gray-Garland match will play Coffin, and the winner will play Stead in the finals, probably on Monday...