Word: coit
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...that some matches will be arranged with the Longwood and Lawrence clubs. The material from which the eleven will be chosen is very good, and the team will be as strong as any the school has had for many years. The most prominent candidates at present are: J. H. Coit, Jr., W. H. Foster, J. P. Conover, W. L. Hayden, R. S. Conover, R. B. Post, M. K. Gorden, J. C. Baldwin, F. N. Schwartz, C. H. Kerner, J. R. Tompkins, G. M. Brinley, R. P. Bowles, J. M. Fisk, and Morley (professional...
...rumored that base-ball and foot-ball are to be abolished at St. Paul's School by the rector, Dr. Coit, leaving cricket as the school game.- Yale News...
...Coit, Yale '87 will be unable to run in the Mott Haven games on account of illness...
...yard dash appears to lie between the same men, though S. G. Wells, L. S., Harvard, is also a fast man at this distance. He is expected to take the quarter-mile with A. Coit, '87, of Yale, or J. F. McGuire, '90, second...
Yale has the following men in college now who won 1st and second place in the inter collegiate games last May: 100 yards, C. H. Sherrill, '89, 2nd place. Putting the shot, A. B. Coxe, '87, 1st place. 1-4-mile run, A. Coit, '89, 2nd place. 120 yards hurdle, W. H. Ludington, '87, 1st place. Pole vault, T. G. Shearman, '89, 2nd place. 2 mile bicycle race, J. C. Kulp, '87, 2nd. Throwing the hammer, A. B. Coxe, '87, 1st. In fact the only valuable man they lose is F. R. Smith, '86, who won the 1-2 mile...