Word: won
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Columbia has had a very successful season, having won all the four games played up to this time. The team has defeated Yale, Pennsylvania, Haverford and Cornell. The result of today's game may settle the intercollegiate championship. If the Columbia team wins, it will have an undisputed claim to the championship; in case of a Harvard victory, the University team will play a second game with Yale...
...Ryley '10 won the scratch half-mile race held on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. R.W. Boyden '10 and R.F. Hoyt '10 finished second and third respectively...
...second 16-pound hammer-throw competition of the season was held on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. J. C. Jones 1L., scratch, won the first place with a throw of 130 ft., 6 in.; and E. H. Ruch '10, scratch, was second with 125 ft., 7 1-4 in. In an exhibition throw H. E. Kersburg...
...Little '10, scratch, won the handicap 16-pound shot-put competition held on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon with an actual put of 43 ft. J. P. Long '11, handicap 6 ft., was second with a put of 33 ft., 2 in. Only two men out of seven entered, reported for the contest...
...Parker '10, handicap 6 in., won the handicap pole-vault competition, held on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon, with an actual vault of 11 ft. 1 in. S.C. Lawrence '10, 3 in., was second with a vault...