Word: meadow
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Second Game - Meadow Brook. Goal by Mortimer; time...
Fourth Game - Meadow Brook. Goal by Thorn; time...
...work to be done later. The Westchester Polo Club had offered a set of cups to be played for by the clubs of America, and Captain Belmont had been training his men for the express purpose of winning these cups if possible. The entries for the contest included the Meadow Brooks team, the Westchester team, and the Harvard players. The first game brought Harvard face to face with the Westchester team. The sides were made up as follows: Harvard - R. R. Belmont (captain), A. T. French, O. W. Bird, and E. L. Winthrop. Westchester - C. O. Irelin (captain), W. Ruthesford...
...second game in the series brought the Meadow Brook team against Harvard. The crimson was represented by the same team that played Westchester. The Meadow Brook players were W. K. Thorn., Jr. captain; S. Mortimer, E. Roosevelt, and H. L. Herbert. Referee, Mr. J. M. Waterbury. Umpires, for the Meadow Brooks, Mr. C. O. Irelin; for Harvard, Mr. August Belmont...
...following are the dimensions of the new athletic field at Yale: Area, hillside and meadow, 8.4 acres; cricket field, 3.67; track and vicinity, 4.68; baseball field, 10; roads and cottage sites, 2.25. Total area, 29 acres. Distance from home plate to nearest obstruction on principal ball field, 420ft.; same, second field, 350ft. Cricket field, 400ft. square. Grade of ball field, 3 1-4 in. to 100ft. Length of driveway, 4,000ft. Length straightaway on running track, 372.5ft.; radius inside curve, 90ft.; width of homestretch, 20ft.; width of rest of track, 15ft.; depth of material, 15in., in six layers...