Word: backed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...crew went back to the barge, it being thought best to begin over again the training of the men, since substitutes will have to take the place of the men who are sick. N. H. Cabot, who was substitute end rush on the 'varsity football team last fall, came out with the crew and rowed in the pair...
LOST. - A fox-terrier with two black spots on back. The finder will be rewarded on returning him to 13 Kirkland street, Cambridge...
...meeting is given by permission of the N. E. A. A. A. U., and is open to all amateurs. The right to reject any entry is reserved. Entrance fee, 50 cents per man, for each event, which must accompany all entries. P. O. orders to be made payable at Back Bay Post Office. The events will be handicapped by the official handicapper. Entries close May 6 with John Graham, Athletic Manager B. A. A., Exeter street, Boston, Mass...
Yesterday the order of the freshman crew was changed by J. Adams going back to his place at bow, where McBurney has been rowing for some time past. The complete order was: Stroke, H. Adams; 7, Hurley; 6, Seaver; 5, Ames; 4, Scull; 3, Jennings; 2, Rice; bow, J. Adams...
...nine has improved to such an extent during the past week that it deserves the hearty congratulations of the University. With much to discourage them at the beginning of the season, the men went to work with a will to make their team a good one and to win back the entire confidence of the University, which they could not but feel had been somewhat shaken by the first two games. Every individual player on the nine has put his whole heart into playing his position to the best of his ability, with the result that the team...