Word: captaining
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following account of the work now being done by the Columbia Freshman crews was written by Mr. Klapp, the captain of the 'varsity crew for the Columbia Spectator. It ought to prove to the candidates for our freshman crew that only by the most conscientious efforts on their part can they hope to be successful at New London...
...late and a party of twenty were gotten together. F. L. Dean, '88 presided as toast-master and a most enjoyable evening was passed. The dinner was enlivened by songs, that of Liscomb, '91 being especially good and his hits were appreciated by an enthusiastic audience. Samuel Winslow, captain of the '85 nine, was present, as were Stearns, '82; Thayer, '85; Gage, '86 and Smith, '86-and Moore of the Scientific School.- The aim of the participants is to create a feeling among Worcester men in favor of Harvard, and it is expected that a Harvard Club will soon...
...tried before, but has always ended in failure, principally because not enough attention was paid to its success. The present plan is to have this nine well organized and disciplined, to give the members uniforms, and a training table if they so desire. The nine will have its own captain and manager, and games will be arranged for it. It will also be a part of their work to play against the University nine. The management hope to see the plan succeed and unless it does will abandon...
...yards race, in the rink at New Haven. A series of hurdles have been placed near the gymnasium and many of the men practice there in pleasant weather. The following are the names of the men most active in practicing for this event: Berger, '88 S., captain; Lentelhon, '89 S., Gruiswold, '90, Tracey, '90, Parker, '91, and Deening...
...last year's twelve are in college now with the exception of Cap tain Riggs, '87, and the team will probably be the same as last year, with the additional experience of one year's play. In base-ball our prospects seem to be fairly good, and Captain Wagehurst has his men hard at work in the cage daily. There are three batteries at work, and Boynson of the Athletics, is coaching them daily. Mercur, '88, and King, '89, will probably be pitchers, but it is impossible to predict who will catch, though Ames, '90, and Brownlee, '89, are showing...