Word: laird
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Hancock '11, P. K. Houston '12, W. B. Marquis 1G.S., T. H. Matters 2L., H. Morris '10, M. E. Peabody '11, G. D. Pirnie '11, J. M. Sanderson '11, S. B. Steel '11; second basses--H. Brightman '11, W. K. Earle '10, H. P. Fowler '11, R. W. Laird '12, J. S. Russell 3M., S. C. Simons '11, T. L. Small '10, D. W. Teachout 1G., A. L. Van Meter 1G., J. Waite...
...represented, as it had been decided to enter Jaques in the two-mile instead. Consequently all eyes were turned upon Paull, of Pennsylvania, and McGee, of Princeton, as the most likely winners. For the first quarter Paull allowed his team-mate Tyson to set the pace. With McGee and Laird of Princeton and Coney of Yale he followed just behind the pace-maker. At the end of the first lap, however, Paull stepped into the lead, and from that time until the finish was never headed or even approached. For a while the two Princeton runners tried to hold...
...Beck of Pennsylvania has made the fastest time of the season for this distance, however, and may come in ahead of the Yale runners. An even more formidable competitor is French of Cornell, who was second last year. Princeton has a good team entered for this event in Whitely, Laird, and Frantz. Warren and Guild of Harvard are strong runners and if they qualify this afternoon may be able to take a place tomorrow...
...Young, M. S. Jones, A. W. Grant, a. C. Bean, c. s. DeGolyer, P. J. Taylor H. J. Spelman, L. R. Brown, N. Ebersole, H. . Milks, J. C. McCune, L. R. Bogert: Princeton: W. L. McGee, R. P. Parsons. L. Frantz, G. H. Whiteley, G. J. Porter, W. M. Laird; Michigan: G. L. Tower. D. C. May, F. C. West, G. A. Dull, J. B. Saxton, C. H. Ha.. E. F. Leger, H. D. Ellis, A. W. Bohnsack, T. H. Ryan. I. K. Spangler; Pennsylvania: G. M. Gunn, a. F. Beck W. C. Paull, W. Levering, F. d. Tyson...
...yard run--Won by Laird (P.); second, Mann (Y.); third, Whitely (P.). Time...