Word: chases
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Steeple chase over a three-fourth mile course on the field-Won by P. D. Skillman, Manhattan Athletic Club; C. M. Smith, New York Athletic Club, second; time...
...following men will please meet at 14 Wadsworth at 7.30 this evening: G. P. Cogswell, Wells, Wright, Gibson, Pennypacker, Bodley, Dana, Balch, Pease, Chase, Baldwin, Munro, Amory, Noble, Mandell, Sturgis, Downs, Miles, Davenport, Myer, Moen, Hunnewell, Stead, Bell, Howe, Bailey. Leave for New York on the 11 a. m. train, Albany Station, Friday...
...Chase...
Earned runs-Melrose, 2; Harvard 2. Two-base hits-Grant, Chase. Three base hits-Linn, Sherman. First base on balls-by Bates, 1; by Boyden, 1; by Sherman, 1. First base on errors-Melrose, 5; Harvard, 6. Struck out-by Bates, 3; by Boyden, 2; by Sherman, 5. Passed balls-Melrose, 3. Wild pitches-Bates, 1; Boyden 1. Double plays-Linn and Henshaw. Flies caught-Melrose, 10; Harvard, 5, Fouls caught-Melrose, 2; Harvard, 1. Out on bases-Melrose. 2; Harvard, 2. Left on bases-Melrose, 6; Harvard, 9. Time-2 hours, 15 min. Umpire-W. McDonald...
...strength tests, the members of the 'varsity tug-of-war team have pulled the following amounts: F. G. Balch, anchor, 1760 lbs. (with belt on); P. Chase, 946 lbs.; C. H. Baldwin, 836 lbs.; E. A. Pease, 946 lbs., making a total of 4,448 lbs. for the team. In computing the amounts, a kilogram was taken as 2 1-5 pounds. Amory, '90, and Munro, '89, will go to New York as substitutes...