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...have entered, and intend to compete in the novice rifle, and pistol tournament must be at the baseball cage this evening at 7.30 o'clock. This shoot will be the last of the series, and a medal will be awarded the man winning the greatest number of weekly shoots. Back scores are to be made up tonight or on next Friday evening at the latest. The following is the record, thus far: The first two shoots were won by W. B. Updegraff '06; the third shoot by H. Williams '06; and the fourth trial, which was finished last night...
...Each college will be represented by a team of four men, and each man will play the corresponding men on the other three teams. The winning team will have possession of the intercollegiate challenge cup for the following year, and each man on the team will receive a silver medal. Of the ten tournaments already held, Harvard has won six, Princeton two, Yale one and Columbia...
...Baron Pierre de Coubertin established as a prize for debating the Pasteur medal. The conditions governing its award calls for a debate on some subject of contemporary. French politics, the subject to be approved by the French Department, which is instructed to award the medal to the best speaker in the prize debate...
...series of interclass debates will be held in the second half year, probably in March. The upperclass will in each instance submit the question. Cups will be awarded to the members of winning teams, and to the man doing the best work in the final debate, the Pasteur medal will be given. Henceforth these interclass debates will assume an added importance from the fact that in the future no class except the Freshman is to be allowed to debate with another school. The Freshmen will continue to hold the annual debate with Exeter. This action abolishing the other outside class...
...individual and qualifying rounds of the intercollegiate golf tournament were played here today. The University team showed up well, seven members qualifying, and four of these--H. C. Egan, W. E. Egan, Chick and McBurney, being left after the first round. Chick won the medal for the lowest score in the qualifying round with a score of 80. The lowest score of the day, however, was made by H. C. Egan in the first round of match play with a card of 79. A high wind was the cause of the high scoring...