Word: camped
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Walter L. Camp, Yale '80, is writing an article on track athletics at Yale, for the Century...
...candidates for the Yale 'varsity crew, coached by Captain Allen, rowed in the tank on Saturday in the following order: Bow, Williams, '91; No. 2, Camp, L. S.; 3, Jones, '91 S.; 4, Tilson, '91; 5, Heffelfinger, '91 S.; 6, Ely, '91; 7, Rogers, '90 S.; stroke, Simms...
...consider the advisability of arranging a rule to prevent the disputes which occurred this year, relative to graduate and professional players in intercollegiate athletics. No business was transacted as the delegates from Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania were absent. Those present were Tracy Harris of Princeton, W. C. Camp of Yale, and F. D. Beattys of Wesleyan...
...candidates for the Yale crew met Captain Allen Wednesday night. It was decided to begin regular training the first Saturday after Christmas; the men will go to training table about March 1, The following men presented themselves as candidates: Ryle, Ely, Aiken, Swayne, Tillson, Heffelfinger, Isham, Thompson, Camp, Morrison, Klimpke, Balliet, Harrison, Cartwright, Ferris, Simms and James. Some of the old men were not present at the meeting, but will row. Captain Allen believes that the true secret of Yale's success lies in her system of careful training rather than in the Cook stroke...
...following football games will be played tomorrow: Pennsylvania vs. Wesleyan, championship game, Berkeley Oval, New York (morning), W. C. Camp, referee, George Young, umpire; Yale vs. Princeton, championship game, Berkeley Oval, New York (afternoon), W. A. Brooks, referee, J. A. Saxe, umpire; Rochester vs. Union, Elmira; Stevens Institute vs. Dartmouth, Hoboken; University of Virginia vs. Johns Hopkins, Charlottes ville, Va.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology vs. Boston Athletic Association, (morning), Boston; University of Michigan vs. college graduates, Chicago; Cornell vs. Lafayette, Syracuse...