Word: hancock
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...crew of the University of Pennsylvania, dropping off the unavailable material. There are but fourteen men left from whom will be selected the ten or eleven men required. Those retained for the present are: J. Wagonhurst '94 C., O. Wagonhurst '96 C., A. E. Bull '97 M., W. B. Hancock '97 M., H. P. Beck '95 M., C. J. Marshall '94 V., T. A. Farrar '97 D., W. Woodruff '97 M., A. E. Mines '95 C., F. F. Peterson '95 M., G. T. Jack '97 C., S. Kaltver '95 M., F. Sinkler '97 C., B. A. Brown '97 D. There...
Catchers, Tenney, Lang, Harris, Cook, and Creighton; pitchers, White, Russell, Brady, and King; first base, Green, Bustard, Robinson, and Rowell; second base, Donovan and Hancock; third base, Lowney, Perkins, Matteson, and Farnum; short stop, F. E. Steere and Gurney; left field, Millard, F. W. Jones, and Larkin; centre field, E. Colley, W. T. Steere, and Page...
...meeting last night the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: president, J. C. Hancock '95; vice-president, J. Sargent, Jr., '95; secretary, J. A. Gade '96; treasurer, A. Corbin '96; executive committee, R. W. Harrison '95, E. Norton '96; election committee, P. H. Lombard '95, B. Frothingham...
Following on this event were the broad sword contests. The entries were R. B. Merriman '96; J. C. Hancock '95, H. F. Gillette '96, and C. N Barney M. S. The bouts were for 10 points and all cuts above the waist, as well as thrusts, were made to count. Hancock and Merriman were the first men matched. Merriman was the cleverer and won, 10 to 6. In the Gillette Barney bout the contest was closer, Barney winning. In the finals Merriman won from Barney...
Broadsword.-R. B. Merriman, J. C. Hancock '95. C. N. Barney...