Word: gilbert
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Minot of the Freshman eleven are all first-rate players. W.H. Brown, a former Exeter player, who was ineligible to play last fall, is a heavy and powerful fullback. Doubtless some of these men will be transferred to halfback, for which position the only regular candidates seem to be Gilbert and Graydon of last year's squad...
Report at 3.15 in Stadium: Allen, Arrowsmith, Biddle, Briggs, Brooks, Cate, Clapp, Cobb, Cooper, Crandall, Crocker, Currie, Dana, Devereux, Dougherty, Evarts, Farquhar, Farwell, Forchheimer, deFritsch, Galatti, Garfield, Gilbert, Gilman, Gleason, Goepper, Good, Gray, Graydon, Green, Harding, Harrower, Harwood, Henry, Hoffman, Howes, Jones, Kennard, Knauth, Lee, Niemann, Niles, Osborne, Paine, Powel, Rackemann, Richardson, Simpkins, Swift Turner, Van Rensselaer, Vaughan, Ver Weibe, Waite, Warner, Whipple, White, Wilder, Willetts...
Report at 7 at headquarters: Anthony, Clark, Cooper, Craft, Gilbert, Harrower, Howard, Powel, Rackemann, Rowley, Simpkins, Smyth, Warner, Whitman, Vaughan...
...United States, held at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, on Saturday, in order to enable the Olympic Committee to choose those who will compete in the Olympic games in London next month, two world's records were broken, one equalled, two Olympic marks bettered and one equalled. A. C. Gilbert of Yale did 12 feet, 7 3-4 inches in the pole-vault, thus bettering Dray's former world's record of 12 feet, 6 1-2 inches. In the competition for the discus throw, free style, A. K. Dearborn, the former Wesleyan weight thrower and New England intercollegiate record holder...
Dray (Y.), Nelson (Y.), Gilbert (Y.), and Cook (C.), 12ft.; Campbell (Y.), 11ft...