Word: won
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...intercollegiate cup, presented to the league by E. A. Caswell, will be held one year by the winning team. In order to gain permanent possession of it, however, a team must win it for ten successive years. Of the seventeen tournaments held so far, nine have been won by Harvard, six by Columbia, and one each by Yale and Princeton. As Princeton's victory last year was her first, the chances of any one team gaining permanent possession of the cup are yet far off. Medals will be awarded the winning team from a die provided for the purpose...
...Hemenway Gymnasium will be open every evening after January 3 for practice until 9 o'clock. All men, whether or not they have won their University basketball letters, will be eligible, if they are in good standing and have passed the strength test. The members of the winning team will receive cups...
...members of the University who have not won the hockey insignia and wish to play on the scrub hockey teams to be organized immediately after the Christmas recess, must sign the blue book at Leavitt & Peirce's before 5 o'clock today. Although the University management prefers that only whole teams should enter this series, individuals may sign the book. Such men will be assigned to fill vacancies by the University management. Every team must have a captain or manager, who will have complete charge of running the team. Further announcements as to the schedule of games and rules...
...blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's tomorrow before 6 o'clock. Every team must have a captain or manager who will have complete charge of running the team. Men may also enter as individuals and will be assigned to teams. Any member of the University who has not won his hockey insignia is eligible...
...yard low hurdles--First heat won by J. P. Long '11, scratch; second, J. H. Noble '11, handicap 3 ft. Second heat won by A. Sweetser '11, scratch; second, H. F. Dunbar, handicap 3 ft. Third heat won by J. K. Lewis, Jr., '11, scratch; second, G. Miller Sp., handicap 3 ft. Heat for second men won by G. Miller Sp. Final heat won by J. K. Lewis, Jr., '11; second A. Sweetser '11; third, G. Miller...