Word: havener
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yale defeated Holy Cross with ease at New Haven last Saturday. Only in one inning did the visitors score. In the third, with the bases full, Trudeau threw high to catch Pappalau at the plate, and three men scampered home. This was the only time Holy Cross could get a man as far as third, except in the case of Capt. Powers, who made a three-bagger...
...STEVENS, Sec.MOTT HAVEN TEAM. - The picture of the team will be taken at Pach's, Saturday at 2.30. All men who went to New York should be present...
Scroll and Keys - G. H. Nettleton, Boston; George Z. Gray, New York; W. S. Hoyt, Stamford; Norman Williams, Chicago; Clarence DeWitt, Hartford; H. H. Benedict, New Haven; Clarence Day, New York; Edgar C. Lackland, St. Louis; Russell Colgate, Orange, N. J.; A. G. C. Sage, Ithaca, N. Y.; W. S. Miller, Chicago; Elliot Sumner, New Haven; L. P. Sheldon, Rutland, Vt.; Harry J. Fisher, New York, and A. E. Foote, New Haven...
Wolf's Head - W. P. Parrett, South Orange, N. J.; Walter Haven Clark, Hartford; E. D. Alexander, New Brighton, N. Y.; C. F. Mackey, Franklin, Pa.; Howland Twombly, Newton, Mass; P. C. Peck, Hudson, N. Y.; A. L. Curtiss, New York; J. F. Eagle, Brooklyn; J. H. Knapp, Norwalk; F. C. Lee, Port of Spain, Trinidad; W. B. Ford, Detroit; Thomas F. Archbald, Scranton, Pa.; George X. McLanahan, Washington, D. C.; Alexander S. Cochran, New York, and Alfred H. Bello, Dallas, Texas...
...HAVEN, CONN., May 28. - The Yale track athletic team left this afternoon for New York, where it will compete in the annual intercollegiate games at the Berkeley Oval tomorrow. The team is in excellent condition. Richards, the sprinter, is in even better shape than last week at Cambridge and Captain Hickok is likely to make a world's record in the hammer throw. Yale expects to secure 40 points, which should win first place...