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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Today's matches.--On Soldiers Field at 2.30: s. h. Bowles '12 vs. winner of B. Harvey '14 and A. M. Hyde '12, E. R. Hastings, Jr., '14 vs. H. F. Day 2L., F. C. Haymond 1L. vs. A. Dejonge '14, j. F. Hubbard, Jr., '14 vs. G. C. Adams 1L., E. Hutchins '11 vs. W. S. Howe '13, E. g. Woods '14 vs. F. P. Abbot '11, R. H. Kettel '14 vs. E. K. Carver '14, E. P. Pearson 2L. vs. W. H. Myers 2L., C. V. Graham 2L. vs. R. J. Eaton '12, F. J. Bazey...
...ground 26 feet, 9 inches from the point from which he started; and first in the contest for accuracy in dropping bombs on a dummy battleship. In addition to these three first places, he came in second in the trials for altitude, duration, and distance, and was the winner of the Globe prize uncontested, using his Bleriot monoplane...
...final round is scheduled for this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The challenge match between the winner of the tournament and R. C. Seaver, the present holder of the championship, will be held at Longwood Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock...
Play will begin tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock and will be continued on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons at 3.30, and on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Prizes will be awarded the winner of the tournament and the runner...
After the University practice, the three University fours raced over the mile and seven-eighths course in the Basin. Crew B, stroked by Waite, won over crew A, stroked by Forster, by about two lengths and a half. The third four finished about seven lengths behind the winner. The second crew led from the start, averaging 34 strokes to the minute over a greater part of the course, but finishing with a 36 stroke...