Word: mason
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...capable of doing better than 17s. in the high or 27s. in the low. The high jump should go to Pennsylvania as Leslie is jumping over 6 feet; but Putnam and Clark have both done better than 5 feet 10 inches and are very reliable men. Mason should win the broad jump as Pennsylvania has no men capable of jumping better than 21 feet. His record is 22 feet 3 1-2 in. Pennsylvania will probably win the shot with Knipe who put it 40 feet 2 in., in the Cornell games. Kubli has not done better than a little...
...College Nine. The College nine, especially, deprives '98 of many valuable players, as its infield is composed entirely of '98 men. The Freshmen have a good battery and are fielding well. Their batting is also good, which is due in great part to Garrison's careful and systematic coaching. Mason will umpire the game. The batting order of the teams...
...Mason, H. A. A. and N. A. A. (8 in.), 21 ft. 9 1-2. in. actual; second, C. S. Bryant, H. A. A. and N. A. A. (1 ft. 6 in.), 20 ft. 10 1-2 in. actual; third, P. E. Somers, H. A. A. (1 ft. 6 in.), 20 ft. 10 1-4 in. actual...
...second, J. L. Bremer, H. A. A. (scratch); time, 16 4-5s. Second trial, won by J. H. Horne, B. C. A. A. (7 yds.); second, W. A. Morse, H. A. A. (7 yds.); time, 16 4-5s. Third trial, won by F. Mason, H. A. A. (6 yds.); second, J. H. Converse, E. H. S. (9 yds.); time 16 1-5s. Final, won by F. Mason, H. A. A. (6 yds.); second, J. L. Bremer, Jr., H. A. A. (scratch); third, J. H. Horne, B. C. A. A. (7 yds.); time...
...hurdle race Mason succeeded in winning from Bremer in the excellent time...