Word: anchors
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...introduced after this event. This is a new idea, to give the team which is to represent Harvard at the Mott Haven games better practice. The first tug was between E. A. Pease; '88; W. L. Munroe, '89; P. Chase, '88, and F. G. Balch, '88 (anchor), the provisional Varsity team and a scratch team composed of R. Jones, '90; C. A. Ewald, '88; W. H. McLellan, L. S., and J. J. Higgins, '91. The Varsity won by 4 inches...
...last by D. B. Chamberlain, '86, at 90 ft. 1 in. His best throw was 92 ft. 4 in. A second tug-of-war was here pulled between the 'Varsity and the following team: E: W. Grew, '89; F. O. Raymond. '89; J. Endicott, '89, and G. Perry, '89; (anchor). The 'Varsity again won, this time by 3 1-2in. The 220-yards dash ended the track events. J. W. Merrill, '89; J. H. Slade, '90; E. B. Bodley, L. S., and E. C. Moen, '91, were the starters. Merrill had the pole, the rest starting in the order...
...next did some spring-board leaping. The meeting now ended as usual with the tug-of-war-'88 vs. '90. Eighty-eight had the south end. She was represented by E. A. Pease, No. 1; C. H. Baldwin, No. 2; P. Chase, No. 3, and F. G. Balch, anchor. The '90 team was R. Jones, No. 1; E. S. Jones, No. 2; L. A. Piper, No. 3, and A. Amory, anchor. The tug was close. Both teams dropped at the same time, the rope remaining in exactly the middle. At one minute, '88 had won 1-4 in,; she kept...
...Pease; 2, Baldwin; 3, Chase; anchor, Balch. '90: 1, R. Jones; 2, E. S. Jones; 3, Piper; anchor, Amory...
...Pease; 2, Baldwin; 3, Chase; anchor, Balch. '90: 1, R. Jones; 2, E. S. Jones; 3, Piper; anchor, Amory...