Word: winning
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Very little is known about the men entered for the mile walk, and as the walk at the winter games was only a half-mile event, it is not at all certain that the winners then will win again this afternoon...
...best men entered for the dashes are H. J. Kane and W. J. Duffy, of English High; M. Butler, of Worcester High; A. T. Baker, of Noble and Greenough's, and H. E. Jones, of Exeter. Kane and Duffy have the best records and should both win places easily...
...failure of the Nine to win the Princeton baseball series is a great disappointment to every one, especially after the winning of last Saturday's game. Under the circumstances, however, it behooves Harvard men simply to take the defeat in silence,- the Nine to work hard to win from Yale and the rest of the undergraduates to give it the same strong support that helped to win last Saturday; for it is no exaggeration to say that Princeton has one of the strongest college teams ever developed, and won the series wholly on its merits...
...possibly the last time this season, as the loss of this afternoon's contest means defeat in the series. The nine is, however, playing much better than it was a fortnight ago, and, judging from their improvement, as shown against Pennsylvania and Amherst, they may reasonably expect to win. Princeton, on the other hand, has lost one of their best men in Easton, who will be unable to play. In fielding the nines are about even...
This afternoon, at 4 o'clock, '97 and '98 will play their second game. If '98 should win, the tie will be played off tomorrow, and the winner of the series will play '99 on Thursday, since '99 and 1900 decided to let one game decide their series...