Word: bond
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...eleven in the game with Dartmouth this afternoon will be as follows: Emmons, l. e.; Waters, l. t.: Mackie. l. g.; Lewis, centre; Acton, r. g.; Newell, r. t.; Hallowell, r. e.; Gage, q. b.; Corbett and Gray, half backs, Trafford, full back. The substitutes will be Bond, Collamore, Upton, Shea, Mason, Highlands, Russell, Fairchild, Gould, Brewer, Lake...
...keep him from rowing for a few days at least. It is impossible so far as I can learn to know what causes his illness. The crew has been rearranged by placing Waters at No. 3, Winthrop at No. 6, Cummings at No. 5, Rantoul at No. 4, and Bond No. 2. This arrangement is very radical and it is earnestly hoped for the better. The crew was so slow that this change seems necessary. Saturday Mr. Keyes sent the crew over the four mile course, but he has not given out the time made, but says that...
...boats will go Monday morning. The crew will row regularly twice a day at New London, in the morning and in the afternoon. Perkins will go with them as coach and will be joined later by Adams. The following men will be taken: Lynam, Kelton, Acton, Waters, Winthrop, Bond, Rantoul, Newell, Cummings and Slade. The freshmen crew will probably go a week later...
...errors, Harvard 4; Newtons 2. Struck out, Farren (3), McLane (2), Warren (3), Hubbard, Cushing, Dowd (2), Bowen (2), Paine (2), Frothingham, Trafford, Wiggin (3), Cook. Passed balls, Mason 2. Wild pitches, Wiggin, Dowd. Hit by pitched ball, Paine, Bowen. Time, 1 hr. 50 min. Umpires, Cutler and Bond...
...Bond...