Word: chases
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...CHASE...
...WILSON,Pres., H. U. B. C.CRICKET NOTICE. The eleven will play at Longwood to-day. Game called at 2.30 p.m. Men will please go dressed in their flannels. The team: J. B. Markoe, F. R. Frost, T. H. Chase, G. T. Quinby, H. P. King, T. N. Nicolson, H. M. Paul, H. S. Morgan, J. S. Tooker, O. M. Anderson, H. P. McKean...
...will be as good as, if not better than any previous one. The candidates as yet have not been selected, but it is probable that the rope men will be the same men who for the past two years have helped bring victory to '88, namely, Pease, Purdon, and Chase. Of these, Pease is the only one who pulled on the 'varsity last year. The anchor will undoubtedly be Easton, who has held that position on the 'varsity tug-of-war team during the last three years. The other candidates are Batchelder, L. S., Adams, '86, and Hunter...
CRICKET NOTICE. The following men will compose the team to play this afternoon against the Boston C. C, at Portland St., Cambridgeport. They will meet in front of Amee's at 1.30 sharp, dressed in their flannels: G. T. Quinby. J. B. Markoe, T. H. Chase, I. P. King, J. S. Tooker, F. W. Nicolson, H. M. Paul, L. Sullivan. R. W. Frost, G. H. Norman, H. P. McKean...
...called at 11 o'clock and progressed until 5.30, with the exception of about an hour at lunch time. As the second inning could not be finished, the game was decided by the score of the first: Longwood, 76; Harvard, 37. The following men composed the team: T. H. Chase, J. S. Tooker, J. B. Markoe, H. L. Clark, H. P. McKean, G. T. Quinby, H. M. Paul, C. Bohlen, H. P. King, C. Isham, and O. M. Anderson...