Word: lees
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...class championship series yesterday the juniors beat the seniors by better batting and fielding, '90 scored 2 in the first by a base on balls, Piper's hit, Luce's muff of a fly and Lee's miss of a grounder. '91 followed and tied the score by Luce's hit and steal, a wild pitch, Mumford's miss of difficult grounder, and Butterworth's wild throw to catch Babbitt off first. After that the juniors scored in nearly every inning, while the seniors counted only one. '90 began the ninth with the score 8 to 3 against them...
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PHILIP LITTELL, Sec'y.JUNIOR NINE.- The following men will be at the Gymnasium at 3.15 sharp: Lee, Luce, Nichols, Babbitt, Guerin, Crosby, Austrian, Simons, and Washburn...
...yards handicap exhibition race was the prettiest run of the afternoon. Downes, '90 (scratch), won, and beat the track record in 50 1-5 seconds The four 100 yards dashes were won by W. S. Crane. '90, 11 secs.; J. P. Lee, '91, 10 3 5 secs.; A. H. Green, '92, 10 3- 4 secs.; W. F. Baker, '93, 11 1-5 secs. The two half-mile runs were won by S. V. R. Crosby, '91, in 2 mins. 11 secs., and C. H. Wright, '92, in 2 mins., 11 secs. The two-mile runs were...
...with the track contests, and were as follows: Throwing the hammer, two contests, won by H. R. Allen, '92, with a throw of 89 feet, and by H. S. Evans, '93, distance 83 feet, 4 inches. The three contests in the running high jump were won by J. P. Lee, '91, with a jump of 5 feet, 3 1-2 inches; A. H. Green, '92, who cleared 5 feet. 5 1 2 inches, and G. R. Fearing, '93. Fearing's competitor dropped out in the beginning of the contest, but Fearing jumped until the bar was at 5 feet...