Word: guard
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...MILK WHITE FLAG.- Chas. Hoyt's contribution to dramatic literature entitled, "A Milk White Flag," with its battle's guard followers on the field of Mars and in the court of Venus has drawn liberal patronage to the Park Theatre. The piece is one of the best Mr. Hoyt has yet written and offers a most delightful evening's entertainment. There have been many changes for the better since it was originally presented at the Boston Theatre, and the company besides being a large one includes many well known players. Prominent among them are: Chas. Stanley, Geo. Schiller, J. Aldrich...
...annual winter games of the Yale Athletic Association in conjunction with the Connecticut National Guard will be held in the Second Regiment Armory, New Haven, on Saturday, March...
...three feet high. The visiting teams brought their own pit with them, in sixteen pieces which were bolted together and set up in the gymnasium. The pins are set up in a circle, the four white ones alternating with the four black, and each man has a pin to guard. The ball used is a polo ball. It is batted with a hockey stick. The object of the game is for each side to knock over with the ball the opponents' pins without stumbling over its own. The shinguards are used continually to protect the pins from the ball...
...Lotz '98 has been elected captain of the Williams football team for next year. Lotz has played right guard on the team for three years...
...Harvard backs made long gains almost at will. There was very little fumbling by either side, considering the wet ball and the amount of kicking resorted to. Pennsylvania, in fact, played almost entirely a kicking game, being unable to gain in any other way. Coombs and McCracken, halfback and guard, respectively, who have been playing with the Pennsylvania 'varsity squad this fall, put up the best game for the visitors, and together did most of the tackling...