Word: lees
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...officers for the games are as follows: Referee, C. H. Sherrill, Jr., Yale Law School; judges, Lieutenant-Colonial F. T. Lee, Captain G. G. La Barves, Second Regiment, F. W. Robinson, Yale '90; judge of fencing, E. Edward Heaton; judge of walking, W. C. Dole; timers. T. F. Bayard. Jr., Yale L. S. E. D. Hendee, W. C. Dole; official handicapper, R. C. Carter, N. Y. A. C.; official reporter, F. W. Burns; starter, J. W. Daily; clerk of course of track events, H. L. Williams, Yale '91; clerk of course of field events, E. H. Floyd Jones, Yale...
...proposed to have two tennis leagues this spring, to consist of seven members each. The committee, Messrs. Chase, Tallant and Lee, will select the members. Messrs. Hovey, Hurd, Bailey and Pillsbury, of the Law School; and Messrs. Stetson, Orcutt, Brooks, Potter and Wildes, of the college, have sent in their names as candidates. All others wishing to be candidates will please send their names to me directly, stating the hours, morning and afternoon, at which they can play. Each member will be required to play but two matches on the average per week, or twelve matches altogether, in accordance with...
...Committee, G. W. LEE, 39 Brattle...
...executive committee was chosen as follows: Undergraduate members, J. E. Raycroft, Worcester Academy, and W. J. Batchelder, Roxbury Latin; graduate members, Geo. Lee, Hopkinson's, and F. C. Green, Hale...
...pretty contest. The preliminary heats were won by Fearing, A. M. White, and Finneran, B. A. A. It was a very close thing between Fearing and White in the finals, but Fearing finally crossed the line in 7 2-5 seconds, 1-5 second ahead of White. J. P. Lee hurt his back so badly that he fainted after the race...