Word: allen
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...securing a prize aggregate. In all three matches the competition was exceedingly close, as is shown by the fact that no prize winner had a lead of over a point above the next competitor. Match A was the first contest decided, resulting in a tie between Messrs. W. L. Allen and F. B. Austin, both with an aggregate of 25 balls out of 30. In shooting off this tie, Allen won, by making a clean score of 10 birds. In Match B there was a close contest between Frye and F. B. Austin, the latter winning by one point...
MATCH A. 10 birds. First, W. L. Allen, '86, eight; second, F. F. Austin, '86, seven; third, J. A. Frye, '86, five...
...fact, last Friday, the postman was rather overburdened, as he made his customary rounds, with about a thousand extra missives, innocent looking enough in themselves, clad as they were in small and modest looking envelopes. But a closer inspection of the outside showed the ominous words, "Return to Allen Danforth," in the corner, and upperclassmen who read this legend knew well enough what was inside. Now it happened that we were sitting in the room of a prominent '85 man when this important official document fell through his letter-slip, and dropped unpretentiously to the floor. To us the disjointed...
MATCH A. 10 birds. First, Allen '86, nine: second, Austin '86, Slocum '86, eight,: third, Mead '87, seven: fourth, Bradley '86, Rhinelander '87, Love...
MATCH B. 10 birds. First, Austin '86, *Allen '86, *Palmer '87, eight: second Bird '86, Clarke '86, six: third, McCook '85, Slocum '86, Chase '88 Love '88, five: fourth, Belmont '86, Bradley '86, four...