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Captain Perkins then addressed the class, saying that it was a rule of the graduate treasurer not to let a crew go to New London unless there was money enough on hand to pay all expenses and that as $1,200 had to be collected before the crew could leave Cambridge, he advised all the men present to pay up what they could and to go around among their friends and get them to pay up also. He added that the crew was a good one and had a good chance of winning the race and that it would...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Class Meeting. | 6/5/1891 | See Source »

...declining our invitation to play a series of four games, and that the arrangements with Yale and Princeton were cancelled in the belief that those agreements were understood by all concerned to be provisional and subject to ratification by the Athletic Committee in accordance with a rule of several years' standing which requires all undergraduate schedules to be approved by that Committee in order to be final...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: What Happened at Springfield. | 5/28/1891 | See Source »

...varsity cricket team will play its first championship match of the season tomorrow with Haverford. Both the University of Pennsylvania and Haverford have consented to play in Cambridge this year in order that the destruction of the cricket league by the New England rule might be avoided...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Cricket Eleven. | 5/22/1891 | See Source »

University, but that such protest, before action thereon, shall be made in writing, subsequently, and presented to the U. T. A. C. committee. The next rule prohibits entirely from the inner grounds all except officials, members of press or competitors in events taking place. The 13th rule concerns the track, the 14th prohibits attendants from accompanying competitors in any part of a race. Rules about starting follow. In the 220 and 100 yds. courses are to be marked by stakes and cords, and in the longer races a competitor may change to inside when he is two strides ahead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conditions Governing the Harvard-Yale Contests for the Track Athletic Cup. | 5/11/1891 | See Source »

...Rules concerning fouling and finishing follow. In walking a third caution shall disqualify, excepting on last 220 yds., when disqualfication may take place without cautioning. Detailed rules follow, concerning hurdles, jumping, pole-vaulting, putting shot and throwing hammer. The framers of these rules seem to have appreciated the difficulties of determining whether a bicycle race is fair or not, as they have made the rule concerning bicycling very detailed. In fact, although it is all but impossible to prevent misunderstandings in our athletic meetings of any importance, yet such misunderstandings can hardly arise through an ambiguity or vagueness in these...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conditions Governing the Harvard-Yale Contests for the Track Athletic Cup. | 5/11/1891 | See Source »

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