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...enthusiastic audience showed its approbation by hearty applause. In the tenth round Morison failed and withdrew. One by one the contestants withdrew, until all had left but Soren and Atkinson. At 7 feet 1 inch the judges declared a tie between the two, and Mr. Wendell announced that the cup had been awarded Walter Soren, '83, on account of his style...
...three rounds, Soren failed in his first endeavor, but went over in his second. At this time he received applause and cheers. At last the bar was just too high for him and insisted on going with him. The winning jump was 4 feet, 11 3/4 inches. The cup was awarded Mr. Soren...
...owners of the London Sportsman have offered another cup valued at $1000, open to oarsmen of the world, to be rowed on the Thames in heats, June...
...directors of the Columbia College Boat Club last evening agreed to the following dates for the races of the college crews: Club races on the Harlem, May 14; Childs' cup race on the Schuylkill, June 23; eight-oared university race between Columbia and Harvard, on the course at New London, at some date in June; freshman race, Columbia and Harvard, on the Harlem, in June...
...championship cup to be presented at the annual meeting of the Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association, to be held at the New York polo grounds, May 27, cost $300, and the case...