Word: captains
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Last evening it was announced by Captain Bullard that the 'varsity crew would not go out on the river for a day or so, since the barge has not yet been rigged up, and the floats are not in position...
...varsity crew rowed yesterday in the following order: Stroke, Goodrich; 7, Moulton; 6, Sprague; 5, Bullard; 4, Hollister; 3, Perkins; 2, Stillman; bow, Hayes. Mumford coached as usual, but was assisted by Perkins, the captain of victorious '91 crew, and Rantoul '92. Duffield '96 has joined the squad...
...HAVEN, Conn., Mar. 10.- Eighteen members of the Yale gymnastic team left to night for Orange, N. J., where they will contest with Princeton tomorrow. They went under the charge of George Buist, captain. The Yale men will be entertained by the Princeton men after the contest...
Fred. W. Moore, graduate manager of Harvard athletics, has just returned from a conference with the Princeton baseball management on the question of eligibility rules. The only arrangement which he could make was that each college should make and interpret its own rules. Each captain will be obliged, in making up the personnel of his team, to send to the other captain a signed statement to the effect that, to his knowledge, his men are all eligible. Princeton also agreed to adopt Harvard's rule as to dropped men, provided her athletic advisors would agree to it. The Princeton rules...
Manager Turner of the Princeton track team has announced that Princeton will send a team of four men to compete in the Olympic games at Athens. The men who will go are Captain Garrett, Jr., '97, entered in the shot, broad jump, and discus throwing; Colfelt '99, in the 100 and 400 metres runs and in other sprints; Lane '97, in the sprints; and Tyler '97, in the pole vault. The faculty has given the men permission to start on Saturday...