Word: won
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...inter-class baseball championship was won by '97, the other classes being tied for second place. As '97 has won the championship for three successive years the Farnum cup becomes the property of that class. The most interesting game of the series was that between the sophomores and freshmen, which the latter won by the score of 1-7. This is only the second time in the past fifteen years that the freshman class has beaten the sophomores. '97 did it in their freshman year...
Harvard's representatives in the tennis tournament won all their matches on Tuesday as did also the Yale men. The surprise of the first round was the defeat of Budlong of Brown by Driscoll of Georgetown...
Only a few matches could be played yesterday, owing to wet courts. H. I. Foster '98 was defeated, but Ware, Whitman, and Ware and Scudder all won their matches. The summary...
Yale and Harvard have each won five times in singles and doubles and if either of these two win both events this year the intercollegiate cup will go to that one permanently...
...Whitman '99 and J. Forbes '99, in doubles, defeated yesterday morning H. Foster '98 and R. H. Carleton '98, and thereby won the right to represent Harvard as the second team in the intercollegiate tennis tournament. L. E. Ware '99 and W. M. Scudder '99, the holders of the championship doubles at Harvard, were selected first without competition. M. Whitman '99, L. E. Ware '99, and H. Foster '98 will play in the singles...