Word: browne
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...difficult to compare the work of the two nines since the first game as they have not played the same teams. The records seem to show that Princeton is the stronger. Princeton was beaten seven to three by Lafayette, and defeated the strong Cornell and Brown teams by the scores of 11 to 6, and 4 to 1, respectively. Before Princeton played Harvard, the latter was defeated by Lafayette 8 to 1, and by Cornell 8 to 5; since then by U. of P. by the score of 3 to 2. The only victories in fact have been over rather...
...Indianapolis, Ind.; T. S. Maffitt, St. Louis, Mo.; S. D. Ames, Providence, R. I.; M. T. Adams, Amherst, Mass.; C. F. Sweet, Grand Rapids, Mich.; R. A. Callahan, Chicago, Ill.; W. F. Whitehouse, New York City; H. T. Bowles, New York City; A. G. Vanderbilt, New York City; James Brown, Chicago, Ill.; Ord Preston, Englewood, N. J.; J. M. Magee, Pittsburg, Pa.; Fred H. Brooke, Birdsboro, Pa.; C. N. Wells, Scranton, Pa.; W. E. S. Griswold, Erie...
...first round was rowed yesterday. The closest race was between the Roxbury Latin crew and Noble and Greenough's, the former winning out by three feet in very good time. Cambridge High and Latin beat Brown and Nichols by a length; Boston Latin School beat Stone's School by three lengths and Chauncy Hall beat Volkmann's. The crews are of an exceptionally good quality for school crews and the races have fully rewarded the interest taken in them...
Princeton defeated Brown at Princeton yesterday...
...Rice '98. R. W. P. Brown...