Word: havener
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...HAVEN, CONN., May 7. - Captain Armstrong of the Yale crew today telegraphed for "Bob" Cook. who has just returned to Philadelphia from a trip to Europe. Word was received from Mr. Cook's partner that the veteran coach would be in New Haven as soon as possible after adjusting his business. It is thought that Mr. Cook will be in the city tomorrow for the annual spring regatta...
...HAVEN, CONN., May 7. - Yale had an easy victory this afternoon over Lafayette. Trudeau kept the hits wide apart, except in the sixth inning, when two singles and a three-bagger yielded an earned run, but fine team work by Yale prevented more than a single run being scored by the visitors. Clarke was pounded heavily and his fielders threw poorly. The score...
...game will be played next Saturday afternoon at half past three, on Holmes Field. It should be a very interesting contest, as the nines were unable to meet in their freshman year. The Yale nine is considered the best class nine at New Haven, and the nine here is very strong as is well known...
...following men will go to the Mott Haven training table for breakfast at 8 o'clock this morning: J. L. Little, Jr., '97, A. M. Eaton '97, J. G. Clarke '96, W. R. Mansfield '97, F. C. Hinckley '95, K. K. Kubli...
There were 20 preliminary matches in the morning play, leaving J. P. Sheldon Jr., of the Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, Sage of the Hartford High School, Cheney of the Hillhouse High School, New Haven, and E. T. Trowbridge of the Hopkins School in the semi-finals...