Word: won
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...year before last, but was unable to play last year on account of a conflicting examination. Parshley played last year, winning two out of his three matches. Both Columbia and Princeton also have good teams, each having three men who played last year. Of the previous tournaments Harvard has won eight, Columbia six, and Yale...
...order of play is as follows: Monday--Harvard vs. Yale, Columbia vs. Princeton; Tuesday--Harvard vs. Columbia, Yale vs. Princeton; Wednesday--Harvard vs. Princeton, Yale vs. Columbia. In order to gain permanent possession of the intercollegiate cup a team must win the championship for ten successive years. Columbia has won the last two matches. Prospects for the University team this year are unusually bright, however, as is shown by last autumn's record...
...first at the height of 11 ft. 6 in., with a handicap of 6 inches; W. A. Dennis '11 was second at 11 ft. 4 in., handicap 10 inches; and J. L. Barr '10, scratch, was third with a vault of 11 ft. The shot-put was won by C. C. Little '10 scratch at 42 ft. 8 in. H. L. Goddard '10 was second with 42 ft. 4 in., handicap 2 ft. 6 in.; and J. G. B. Perkins '11 was third with 41 ft. 6 in., handicap...
...Ruch '10 scratch won the hammer-throw with a throw of 128 ft. 8 in. B. D. Hodges '11 was second with 127 ft. 6 in., handicap 14 ft.; and W. M. Parker '12 was third with 125 ft., handicap 20 ft. In the high jump G. C. Adams '11 was first with a jump of 5 ft. 10 in., handicap 5 in. W. A. Dennis '11, C. O. Mueller '11, J. P. Long '11, C. C. Little '10 and J. L. Barr '10 tied for second at 5 ft. 8 in, handicaps 3 in. C. C. Little '10 scratch...
...fourth annual novice gymnastic meet, held in the Gymnasium last night, was won by F. W. Whitman '12, who gained possession of the general excellence cup given by W. C. Bennett '08. N. Stern '12 was second, and E. S. Wolston '10 third. The showing in the meet was a great improvement over the work of previous years, and the entry list was larger than ever before...