Word: furnishers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Chess will probably soon furnish intercollegiate contests as well as the athletic sports, as is evident from the letter recently sent by the Columbia Chess Club to Harvard, in which they propose a series of matches between a Harvard team and one picked from their own club. Unfortunately Columbia will play only in New York and the finances of the Harvard club will not be able to bear the expense of sending two or three men to New York for the length of time necessary to play a tournament. So this year an acceptance to the challenge cannot be thought...
Yesterday's game with the Orange Athletic club was expected to furnish a standard for comparing the strength of the Harvard, Yale and Princeton elevens. Unfortunately, however, the visitors were weakened by the absence of Corbin, Gill, De Hart, and L. Mowry, and as there is no means of knowing just how much this affected the strength of their team, any comparison of the college teams on the basis of yesterday's score would be misleading. It can be safely said, however, that Harvard played the best game of the season. The work of the eleven was full of snap...
...earnestly hoped that just as much interest will be shown in the series of class foot ball games, the schedule of which we have published, as was shown in the base ball series last spring. The games furnish practice for a great number of possible candidates for the university team and they also furnish a good chance to show a little class feeling of which there is none too much at Harvard. The teams themselves have been working hard for two or three weeks and the elevens are all in very fair condition so that each of the games will...
...side received the medals they should go to '93. The Athletic Association objected to this on the ground that it was not being fair to the other team. When it was proposed to give tie medals the association said they could not afford to give gold medals, but would furnish silver medals to both teams...
...crews and courses are as follows: Crew No, 1, course next to the boat house,- Barney, Page Hunt, Lund. No. 2-Benner, Irwin, Watts, Post. No. 3-Abbot, Stone, Anderson, Scudder. Each crew will furnish its own coxswain...