Word: captaining
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Hugh Duffy is a coach of long experience and exceptional ability. His active career in professional baseball dates from 1887, when he played upon the Springfield, Salem and Lowell teams. Later he was with such teams as the famous Chicago Americans, of which "Pop" Anson was captain; the Boston Nationals, the Milwaukee team of the American Association, the Philadelphia Nationals, the Providence club, Chicago "White Sox" and finally he has been connected with the Portland nine of the New England League. Since 1904 Duffy has ceased actual playing and has managed several clubs, including the Philadelphia Nationals, Chicago "White...
...recent snows and the extreme cold, the special Military Science 2 drill took place for the first time in the Commonwealth Armory yesterday afternoon. The cadets made the trip to the Armory in special trolley-cars, and arrived there soon after 4 o'clock. Lieutenant Morize supervised the drill, Captain L. A. Wheeler '18 commanded the company, and Captains F. Parkman '19, G. A. Browneli '19, C. Canfield '19 and F. C. Fishback '19 the four platoons...
...hockey team is being organized at the Charlestown Navy Yard and S. T. Hicks '10,has been announced to act as coach. When in college, Hicks was captain of the University seven and one of the most successful players in the last ten years. He now has a squad of 40 men, including some of the beat known members of B. A. A. Teams of past seasons, as well as E. O. Baker '17, regular centre on the University seven last winter, and W. J. Murray '18, who captained the Andover team four years...
...murders for which these men were hanged occurred last August in Houston, Texas. About one hundred and fifty troopers raided the town and held complete sway for several hours. During this period they shot a captain and many civilians, and were finally driven out by a posse. Such a riot has not occurred for years, and cannot easily by explained. The negro troops' last misbehavior occurred at Brownsville and resulted in the dismissal of an entire battalion from the service. All of which would seem to lead to the conclusion that our negro soldiers are a disgrace to the service...
...Cleghorn, Assistant in Physiology, University Medical School '98-'00, died in England, March 20,1916, while a captain in the Royal Army Medical Crops...