Word: chases
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...following freshmen have made mistakes in their registration blanks which should be corrected at the office: J. D. R. Baldwin, H. W. Bates, Buszey, Chase, Cody, H. S. Cummings, Cumnock, R. H. Davis, Emerson, Finlay, G. S. Fiske, Franklin, J. F. Gray, Griffin, Howells, G. Jones, Lapsley, J. W. Lawrence, Leland, F. G. Morgan, Morrison, G. Morton, Page, Peckham, Percival, Roote, Rusch, Sted, Tausig, R. L. Weeks, A. H. Williams...
...good beginning ought certainly to have a good ending. One of the dampening effects on the enthusiasm of the hounds has been the bad scent laid, causing a great deal of annoyance and trouble to the hounds, suffering as they did, a sudden chill when the excitement of the chase was relaxed for any considerable length of time. In December weather the hares cannot be over-particular in leaving a very plain trail and all the petty tricks for throwing the hounds off the scent should be discarded as much as possible. If the runs in the future be conducted...
...Crib Club, the successor to the Westchester Hare and Hounds Club, of New York, in conjunction with the Pioneer cross-country Club, will hold a paper chase on Thursday over the championship course above Fort George...
...exciting amateur game of foot-ball took place yesterday morning on Jarvis, between teams from Memorial Hall tables, 1 and 24. The former played Dana, Rantou, '88; Chase, '89; Deivey (centre), Monroe, Seelye, Bailey, Bingham, quarter-back; Gleason and Edwards. backs, having only ten men. Table 24 is made up entirely of Law School men, and they played, McAllister, Giddings, Grinstead, Boyden (centre), Newhall, Frye, Russell, Gorham, quarter-back; Willard and Ashe, half-backs; Wells, full-back...
...kicked. During the second half, however, Edwards, by a magnificent run scored for Table 1, from which a goal was kicked, making the score at the end, 22-12, in favor of Table 24. For the winning side McAllister, Ashe and Gorham did some really good work, while Bingham, Chase, Edwards and Monroe did most of the work for Table 1. A large crowd of enthusiastic spectators wildly cheered on the contestants. Mr. Osgood Smith, of the Law School refereed with mathematical impartiality...