Word: everetts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...result the empty places in the boat promise to be well filled. All the men are now rowing, and the crew as at present made is as follows: Stroke, Bishop; 7, Hammond; 6, Perkins; 5, Tallant; 4, Goldthwaite; 3, Randall; 2, Shaw; bow, Parker; substitutes-Everett, Wainwright, Marston. Their personal peculiarities in rowing...
...whist tournament, R. S. Hale and J. A. Stetson defeated R. C. Harrison and P. J. Harrison; F. S. Rogers and P. Y. De Normandie defeated P. K. Brown and E. A. Darling; P. K. Brown and E. A. Darling defeated K. Brown and W. W. Mulford, and O. Everett and F. W. Burlingham defeated P. K. Brown and E. A. Darling...
...whist tournament, Herrick and About defeated Baker and Denny three games to none; Brown and Darling defeated Dickson and Chamberlin three to naught; Dickson and Chamberlin defeated Rogers and De Normandie three to one; Everett and Burlingham defeated Dickson and Chamberlin three...
...down in the middle, making his moves against one player after another, with almost no hesitation. R. D. Brown was the first to resign, having made an unfortunate slip in the middle of his game. L. W. Chamberlin was the next victim, and was soon followed by O. Everett. Meanwhile F. W. Nicolls was making a plucky but losing fight. H. A. Davis lost a considerable advantage by a careless move, and had to resign soon after Nicolls. The others were more fortunate. F. M. Brown played a winning game throughout, and was the first to defeat Mr. Cummings...
...strongest players of the Boston Club. The Chess and Whist Club has accepted the invitation, as it will give a good chance to compare strength with outside players, and will send the following delegation: H. Webster, Gr., R. D. Brown, '90, L. W. Chamberlin, '90, O. Everett, '91, H. A. Davis, '91, F. M. Brown, '90, and F. W. Nicolls...