Word: won
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University cross-country team was held last evening in the Assembly Room of the Union, 55 men handing in their names. W. M. Rand '09, captain of the track team, outlined the work of the cross-country team in past years. Two meets out of four have been won from Technology, while the first annual meet with Yale, held last year at New Haven, resulted in a victory for Yale. The team this year has the advantage of having an excellent coach in Mr. Schrubb, who is the champion ten-miler of the United States...
Harvard men have been rather prominent in golf during the past summer and have played important parts in several big tournaments. T. Briggs '09 won the Bar Harbor tournament and the championship at South Furrey, and playing with C. H. Burton '09 won the foursome State Championship of Southern Ohio. H. H. Wilder '09, captain of the University golf team, was runner-up in the Massachusetts State Championship and in two other tournaments; but his best performance was in the National Amateur Championships at Garden City where he was defeated by W. J. Travis at the forty-first hole...
...Davis '09 won several minor tournaments in the West; P. M. Smith '11 won the tournament of the Pilgrim Country Club; H. C. Clark '11 was prominent in the Vermont State Championships and at the Manchester, N. H. tournaments; and W. T. Morgan '10 won the tournament at Apawamis, N. Y. and the championship of the Papoose Island Club. T. M. Claflin '07 has been playing good golf and did well in the National Amateur Championships at Garden City...
...Ward '00 with R. D. Little won the doubles championship at Seabright, N. J., on August 12 by defeating W. A. Larned and R. D. Wrenn by the score of 6-4, 6-4, 12-10. R. LeRoy '88 won his second leg on the George DeCamp Cup at Cincinnati, on September 7, after defeating "Nat" Emerson 6-0, 7-5, 6-4. J. Reynolds '07 was defeated by J. M. Morse '07 in the final round of the Ekwanok Club tournament...
...need of a common centre for the members of the University teams has long been recognized, and in pursuance of this idea, a number of prominent graduates have organized a club house for the "Harvard Varsity Club". The club will be composed of graduates and undergraduates who have won their "H", and will probably have a further membership of others who have rendered exceptional service to the University. A committee of graduates is now at work drawing up a constitution for the club...