Word: chases
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Brooks, '91; R. D. Brown, '90; S. T, Chase, '92; R. B. Hale, '91; G. L. Kingsley, M. S.; W. L. Kingsley, M. S.; G. W. Lee' '89; A. H. Lockett, '92; W. D. Orcutt, '92; M. W. Richardson, '89; J. A. Stetson, '91; T. S. Tailer, '89; H. Tallant, '91; W. L, Jennings, '89; F. P. Keene, '91, Prof. J. W. White...
...three. They seemed to have some difficulty in launching the barge, but after they once got off, the rowing was fair. There was a noticeable lack of swing and the reach was very short. The following men made up the crew: Thomas, bow, Weed, 2; Travis, 3; Jones, 4; Chase, 5; Hunt, 6; Powers, 7; Watriss, stroke; Kidder, coach. They stayed out about an hour when the men in the first crew took their places in the barge. They were seated in the following order Hubbard, bow; Dewey, 2; Rantoul, 3; Porter, 4; Steadman 5; Goddard, 6; Kidder, 7; Cheney...
...second crew is made up of new men, and their rowing is not very far advanced yet. The men are, Jones, Thomas, Weed, Latham, Hunt, Chase and Cheney...
WILL the following men be at the gymnasium ready to row at half-past two, sharp: Weed, Smith, Hunt, Travers, Duffield, Chase, Lathan, Jones and Thomas; and the following at three o'clock, sharp: Watriss, Goddard, Rantoul, Hubbard, Porter, Steed man, Dewey and Cheeney...
...team of the National Association of Amateur Athletes on their 1889 tour: One hundred yards, 400 yards, half-mile, mile, and four-mile runs; 120-yards hurdle race, putting the shot, pole vaulting, throwing the hammer, running high and broad jumps, and seven-mile walks, also two-mile steeple-chase, and on May 20, a ten mile...