Word: chases
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Henderson, '91, and B. C. Stevenson, Sp., next did some spring-board leaping. The meeting now ended as usual with the tug-of-war-'88 vs. '90. Eighty-eight had the south end. She was represented by E. A. Pease, No. 1; C. H. Baldwin, No. 2; P. Chase, No. 3, and F. G. Balch, anchor. The '90 team was R. Jones, No. 1; E. S. Jones, No. 2; L. A. Piper, No. 3, and A. Amory, anchor. The tug was close. Both teams dropped at the same time, the rope remaining in exactly the middle. At one minute...
...Pease; 2, Baldwin; 3, Chase; anchor, Balch. '90: 1, R. Jones; 2, E. S. Jones; 3, Piper; anchor, Amory...
...Pease; 2, Baldwin; 3, Chase; anchor, Balch. '90: 1, R. Jones; 2, E. S. Jones; 3, Piper; anchor, Amory...
...succeeded in getting back all but an inch. The '88 team, however, pulled away three inches again, and when time was called the rope was four inches on their side of the line. The teams were as follows: '88-1, E. A. Pease; 2, C. H. Baldwin; 3, P. Chase; anchor, F. G. Balch. '89-1, P. Marquand; 2, F. O. Raymond, jr.; 3, J. Endicott; anchor, G. Perry...
...Pease; 2. C. H. Baldwin; 3. P. Chase; Anchor, F. G. Balch. '89. 1. P. Marquand; 2. F. O. Raymond, Jr.; 3. J. Endicott; Anchor, G. Perry...