Word: chosen
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Laurie Bliss of Yale was chosen referee; Dashiel of Lehigh, umpire; Dr. Brooks and Schoff linesmen...
Laurie Bliss of Yale was chosen referee, Dashiel of Lehigh, umpire; Dr. Brooks and Schoff linesmen. Harvard won the toss and took the western goal...
...Chess Club last night, as nearly all the arrangements for the Intercollegiate Tournament have been made. The tournament will be between Harvard, Princeton, Columbia and Yale, and will be held in New York in the week beginning Dec. 26. Harvard will be represented by two players and two substitutes chosen from the following men: S. M. Bal ou, L. B. Shoenfeld, W. L. Van Kleeck, H. Lewis, and G. S. Mumford. Harvard's chances of success are good, as Hymes of Columbia, who has made the highest scores for the past two years, will not play this year...
...officials this year, as chosen November 15, will be: Referee, Dr. David Boviard, Princeton '89, and one of the present coaches of the Princeton eleven; umpire, Alexander Moffatt, of Princeton, who has officiated as umpire or referee for several years; linesman, Captain Pratt, of the Crescent Athletic Club, a graduate of Amherst...
...have any special idea of prize winning. Cross country running, to be sure, must, if the name is to signify anything, be through fields and up and down hills for at least a part of the way. It is not at all necessary, however, that courses be chosen which lead through clay pits and wet marshes, as has often been the case. If the hares are careful in laying their trail this afternoon we feel sure that the attendance on future runs will be far larger...