Word: winner
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Yale Tennis Association is holding a series of class tournaments this week, the winner and second man in each class being allowed to enter the university tournament which is held next week...
...have not won three first prizes. In the first class the preliminary rounds begin on Monday, May 26; in the second class they begin Thursday, May 22, and the finals in both classes will be played on Decoration Day, May 30. Three valuable prizes are offered; one for the winner in the first class, and the other two for first and second in the second class. The entry fees of $2.00 for class A and $1.00 for class B should be sent to Mr. Harold McCormick, 500 Madison Ave., New York, on or before May 17. Entry blanks...
...team winning two of the the three games of a series shall be considered the winner of that series...
Series I, '92 vs. '93, Monday, April 28; series II, '91 vs. '90, Wednesday, April 30; series I, '92 vs. '93, Friday, May 2; series II, '91 vs. '90, Monday, May 5; series I, '92 vs '93, Wednesday, May 7; series II, '91 vs '90, Friday, May 9; winner of I vs. winner of II Monday, May 12, Wednesday, May 14, Friday...
Last evening the Harvard Fencing club held a fencing contest in their club rooms. The entries were divided into three classes, prizes being given to the winner in each class by L. M. Greer, '91. Philip Dexter, L. S. won in the first class, and T. J. Stead in the third class. The final bout in the second class between I. N. P. Stokes '91, and A. N. McGeoch, '91 was postponed. Professor Louis Rondell, instructor of the club acted as referee, and Rawson, '90, and Greer, '91 as judges. The annual election of officers preceded the contests the incoming...