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...undergraduate, graduate, or unclassified student is eligible for the University championship. Any such student who has not fenced for more than two years is eligible for the Novice Championship. Any member of the Freshman class is eligible for the Freshman Championship. A cup will be awarded to the winner of each of the three championships. For the University and Novice Championships, cups have been offered by the Athletic Association. The Freshman championship trophy will be the Roberts Cup, given by P. B. Roberts '14, which is offered this year for the first time...
...following trial matches for the Freshman tennis team will be played on Jarvis Field today: At 2.15--M. S. Bromwell '19 vs. F. Demarest '19; R. C. Rand '19 vs. G. Towle '19; C. J. Coulter '19 vs. F. M. Warburg '19. At 3.15--F. W. Hatch '19 vs. winner of Bromwell and Demarest. At 4.15--M. A. Taylor, Jr., '19 vs. F. B. Kittredge '19; P. E. Stevenson '19 vs. W. Platt '19; F. W. Hatch '19 vs. L. K. Garrison...
...three upper classes, except those on the University squad. Entries must be made in the blue-books at Leavitt & Peirce's before 6 o'clock next Saturday. In order to avoid all unnecessary conflicts the hours of all afternoon college engagements must be placed in the book. The winner of the tournament will play the leading man on the University squad for the college championship. Cups will be awarded to the winner and runner-up. There will be an entry fee of 50 cents, but no charge will be made for the courts. Contestants are expected to furnish their...
...played on Jarvis Field today: At 2.15-M. S. Bromwell '19 vs. F. Demarest '19; C. J. Coulter '19 vs. F. M. Warburg '19; L. K. Garrison '19 vs. R. C. Rand '19; F. W. Hatch '19 vs. G. Towle '19. At 3-R. H. Kissel '19 vs. winner of Bromwell and Demarest. At 4.15-M. A. Taylor '19 vs. F. B. Kittredge '19; P. E. Stevenson '19 vs. W. Platt...
...Trophy was given to the Topiarian Club in 1912 by an unknown donor and is competed for annually. The winner has his name inscribed on the Trophy of which he has custody until the next competition. An exhibition of the competition drawings will be announced later...