Word: pair
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Found. A pair of base ball gloves on the west end of Jarvis. Apply at the gymnasium...
...Tuesday afternoon a large crowd of enthusiastic sophomores proceeded to the boat-house to see a race between two pair-oared crews composed of '88 men. The first crew consisted of H. S. Sanford (80 pounds) stroke; F. Grover (185 pounds) bow; H. W. Sampson (90 pounds) coxswain. The referee, after waiting a considerable time for the opposing crew, forfeited the race to the men named above. The names of the non-appearing crew are sup-suppressed by special request...
...informed that several members of the Cricket Association have generously offered to put up a bat for the best batting average, and a pair of leg guards for the second best batting average, and a ball for the best bowling average. These prizes are to be competed for by the members of the eleven in the coming matches...
...other substitutes, Churchill and Richards, have been doing pair-oar work...
...warm, almost sultry weather of the last few days again arouses thoughts about the lack of general interest in rowing. There are now in the boat-house a fair number of pair-oared working boats, which are not used from one season to another. Although the Charles is not the most pleasing of waters on which a young man may exercise his muscle with the oars, yet the river is not so bad after all, and surely there ought to be awakened among our undergraduates a greater desire for universal excellence in boating. There are a few private shells...