Word: anchors
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Harvard will send the following men to Mott Haven to contest the several events: Tug-of-war, 1, Pease, '88; 2, Remington, '87; 3, Curtis, L. S.; anchor, Easton, L. S.; bicycle race, Dean '88; 100 yards dash, Baker, '86, Holden, '88, R. D. Smith, '86; 220 yards dash, same as 100-yards dash; 1-4 mile run, Baker, '86, Fessenden, '87, Holden, '88; 1-2 mile run, Baker, '86, Fessenden, '87; mile run, Brandt, '85, Roberts, '85; Root, '85; mile walk, Bemis, '87; Wright, '86; hurdle race, Bradley, '86, Lund, '88, running high jump, Atkinson, '85, Clark, '87, Fogg...
...WARbetween the university team consisting of 1, E. A. Pease, '88; 2, F. Remington, '87; 3, C. P. Curtis, L. S.; anchor, C. F. Gilman, '85; and a picked team consisting of 1. R. F. Simes, '85; 2, H. L. Hazard, '85; 3, R. W. Boydon, '85; anchor, F. G. Balch, '88. Easton, L. S. was unable to anchor the university, as he was to play on the lacrosse team against Princeton. The tug was for three minutes on cleats, and the drop was won by the university, who after a minute had a good six inches of rope...
...candidates for the Mott Haven tug-of war team are: Curtis, L. S.; Boyden, '85; Adams, '86; Remington, '87; Pease, '88; Bachelder, L. S.; Gilman, '85, anchor, Easton...
...stream, at anchor, are the various ships attached to the academy. Of these, the one of most interest is, perhaps, the "Santee," an old frigate, used as a place of confinement for those cadets who find academic law too Strict for their exuberant spirits. With regret it must be said that at present she has quite a full crew...
Easton, L. S., who has anchored our tug-of-war teams for the last two years in New York, will be debarred this year from contesting. Balch, '88, the victorious freshman anchor, will not be able to pull; so the position will probably be occupied by Dewey, '86, who has shown considerable proficiency in the sport...