Word: beste
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...best work for the University of Pennsylvania in the Yale game and who made the great rush at the outside which enabled Thayer to make the touchdown, was Dewey, who rowed number two on the '92 freshman crew...
...seconds, Bardeen being about thirty seconds later. Only two contestants appeared to put the shot, W. H. Shea '92, who was scratch and R. W. Wood '91, with a handicap of five feet. Shea won with a distance of 4 feet 6 1-2 inches. Wood's best distance was 34 feet 2 inches with the handicap. The running high jump which was the next event was contested by R. G. Leavitt. L. S. with one inch handicap, and C. Andrade with four inches, Fearing who was scratch man not appearing. Leavitt won with a jump of 5 feet...
...difficult to place to much to the credit of the treasurer of the Boat club. The past year has been more expensive than usual and it has been only by the best of management that the expenses have been kept within reasonable bounds. If the crew had been managed as in some former years the debt would now be intolerable...
Over seventy freshmen have been actually in the boats this fall, a fact which it has never been possible to assert before. Although no definite choice has been made, the men now rowing are the ones having the best chance to be selected for the final eight. Not much can be stated positively until the crew candidates among the men now playing football commence to work; but from the present outlook it would seem as if there were material in the class for an excellent crew...
...pushed over. Brice kicked a goal. Score 60-0. Atwater's kick sent the ball close to Ninety-three goal but a return kick advanced the ball. The rushers did good work and soon scored. Brice kicked a goal. Score 66-0. Dunn, Slade, Parker and Ingalls did the best work. The teams were made up as follows...