Word: winner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...commenced. The drawings of the 35 entries are posted in the billiard room in the basement of the Union, and men should play off their matches at once, as the first round must be finished by the end of the week. A silver cup will be awarded the winner of the tournament...
...clock. This is the fourth of a series of six handicap pole-vault contests, and today's competition will be the first one held out of doors. J. B. Camp '15 and S. C. Lawrence '10 will be in charge, and a cup will be awarded to the winner. The two remaining contests will also be held out of doors, provided the weather is favorable...
...Baseball Cage took place yesterday afternoon. It was won by P. H. Smart '14 with a vault of 10 feet, 3 inches. H. Briggs '15 was second at 9 feet, 9 inches. L.G. Richards '16 and J.B. Camp '15 were tied for third at 9 feet, 8 inches. The winner of each competition receives...
...third handicap pole-vault competition of a series of six will be held in the baseball cage today at 5.30 o'clock. S. C. Lawrence '10 will be present and will have charge of the competition. Entries may be made at the Cage. A cup is offered to the winner...
...novices will be divided into three groups, each to play a round robin. The two from each group winning the most matches will then play a double round robin. The man winning the greatest number of these matches will be declared the winner. For the championship there will also be a double round robin, but no preliminary weeding...