Word: connor
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...candidates for quarter back are Dolworth, '91, 143 bounds, Blossom, '91, 137 pounds, and Pierer, 138 pounds. H. Gildersleeve, 159 pounds, Hewlett, 160 pounds, Martin, 155 pounds, and O'Connor, 159 pounds, are trying for half and full backs...
...Connor, William...
...first event was the fence vault. Of the six entries but four men appeared-R. C. Williams and H. G. Bradlee of the M. I. T., and J. Connor and R. E. Grant of the Union Gymnasium. Williams and Connor both did 6 ft. 9 in., and, failing in the next height, the event was given to Connor on a handicap for size. The standing high jump was the next event. Out of five entries the contest narrowed down to Mason. M. I. T., and Curtis, H. A. A. The failure of both...
...nine defeated the New Yorks Wednesday, 8 to 6. George and Matterson pitched for the New Yorks, and were hit for 10 hits, while the New Yorks only made seven clean hits off Gates of the Columbias. Not a hit was credited to O'Rourke, the majestic, or to Connor, the great hitter. It was the first victory of a college team over a league organization...
...umpire in foot ball games is daily becoming a more and more important personage. Gradually he has assumed the duties of field captain as well as those hitherto required of him; and it is of him in this latter capacity that we wish to speak. The work of Mr. Connor, the Princeton umpire in the game on Saturday, was of immense advantage to his team. Placed in a position where he could see everything and relieved from all the mental strain required of an actual player, he was able to coach and give the signs to his eleven...