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...will be open "to all registered amateur athletes who have not won a first place at any track and field or cross-country championship meeting of the Amateur Athletic Union, of the International Olympic Committee, or of any intercollegiate association, or of Canada, Australia, or any foreign country. The winner of any event in the junior championship shall be ineligible for further competition in the junior class...
...Kent club, represented by F. L. Daily 3L, and R. Driscoll 3L., was adjudge the winner in the final round of the elimination tournament for the Ames Prize held in Langdell Centre last night. This decision carries with it the first prize of $200 and a set of books. The question under discussion was "Constitution Daw--Can a state by statute acquire jurisdiction over a non-resident by service on his local agent in a cause of action arising out of business transacted within the sates?" M. V. Rinehart 3L., and E. I. Tabor 3L., who argued for the Marshall...
...same time the prizes will be presented to the winners in the fall regatta. Cups will be given to all members of the winning first Eliot and first Smith crews and medals to the men who rowed in the second and third boats of the Eliot and Smith crews. H. R. Cabot '17, the winner of the "comp" race, and N. P. Darling '17, and G. F. Talbot '16, who came in first in the double scull race, will likewise receive cups. The Filley cup, Slocum Trophy won by Smith Halls, and the Regents cup for single sculls, held...
...Copeland of Columbus, Ohio, has been elected captain of the Princeton cross-country team for 1916. Copeland, who is a junior, has been a dependable point winner this fall, and has shown steady improvement during the season. He was the seventh Princeton man to finish in the Yale meet, fifth in the Pennsylvania meet, and the fourth in the Intercollegiate...
...four University boats raced over the mile and seven-eights course in the Charles River Basin. The race between A and B was very close, the crews coming into the home stretch side by side. As they crossed the line A forged slightly ahead and was declared the winner by six feet, while C beat D by six lengths. In the club crew races for the Filley Cup, the Eliot crews won all three races. October 28 saw the University squad cut to three boats, and in the race that followed A was again victorious, finishing ahead...