Word: clark
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...club table can be accommodated at Mrs. Clark's, 404 Harvard street...
...sparring exhibition in Madison Square Garden, New York, last night netted quite a large sum for the sufferers by the Western floods. The "set-tos" were between Sullivan and Prof. Laflin, Donovan and Billy Edwards, Joe Coburn and Prof. Wm. Clark...
With the graduation of '83, Harvard will lose all her best tennis players. Mr. J. S. Clark, who now holds the championship of the college in the singles, Messrs. Richard D. Sears and George W. Beals, who hold the double championship, and Messrs. Edward R. Butler, George S. Winslow, R. S. Codman and A. C. Denniston, who have distinguished themselves by many victories, all being members of the senior class. - [Gazette...
...Princeton College nine will be selected from a list of thirty candidates. At present it is thought the nine will be about as follows: A. Moffatt, p.; John Harlan, c.; Caspar, 2b.; James Harlan, 3b. and captain; Wilson, s. s.; and Clark, Wadleigh and W. Moffatt in the outfield. The occupant of first base is as yet doubtful...
Concerning cricket at the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. Clark said : "At the University of Pennsylvania there is no doubt that cricket will thrive. Philadelphia continually turns out young cricketers, and most of them go to the University of Pennsylvania. But one thing is needed to consolidate the Pennsylvania eleven into a very strong team, which would be capable of doing well against any of the local clubs, and that is the same that Harvard needs - a new ground; but, fortunately for Pennsylvania, they are in a fair way to get what they want. Their provost is interested in the game...