Word: brooklyns
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...James Stone, secretary of the Brooklyn Whist League, will referee the match...
...principal business was the election of officers which resulted as follows: President, Elisha E. Garrison '97, Colorado Springs, Colo.; assistant manager, David C. Kitchel, Hartford; vice-president, Harry W. Litton '98, Chicago; secretary, F. H. Simmons, Brooklyn, N. Y. Arthur Foote, president of the Board of Managers, presided over the meeting...
...team which is to go to New Haven: W. T. Denison '96, C. D. Booth 1L., F. C. Thwaits 3L., C. E. Whitmore 2L., F. N. Morrill '97 and J. W. Peck '96; substitutes, J. D. Arnold 3L. and E. W. Ryerson 2M. Mr. James Stone, secretary of the Brooklyn Whist League, will referee the match...
...BROOKLYN CLUB.- Meeting at 37 Weld at 8 o'clock. Smoker...
...Dean and Coach Bond. When the men first came out about one hundred candidates presented themselves but the number has slowly been reduced to about thirty-two, omitting the battery candidates. So far, the two most promising freshmen in the squad are Litchfield and Thompson. The former comes from Brooklyn, where he played on the Brooklyn Latin School, and the latter from St. Mark's School. The rest of the candidates are men who have played on their class teams or on the 'varsity. Every afternoon the men are given about eight grounders to field. They then practice the ways...