Word: parkers
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...distance swims, where Coach Hall Ulen has no outstanding men. Donald Chalmers, brother of the back-stroker, will be entered, and may win the quarter-mile event. The Crimson relay, if it uses its full strength, swimming Wightman. Parker, Wallace, and Scott, would seem certain of taking the race. Ulen, however, if he is winning by a safe margin, will probably swim slower...
...splendid play of Frank M. Lindsay 1B, the Mellon House team defeated the Chase team in a Business School League game yesterday by the score 20 to 10. Lindsay made 8 points for the victors and John Parker Ricketts 1B also aided the winning team with six markers. Mellon started with a whirlwind attack which gained 12 points before the Chase team could tally once. Chase then put up a stiff offensive but could not make up the difference...
Editor-in-chief George B. ("Deak") Parker of the Scripps-Howard papers...
Relay--Won by Harvard (Kellogg, Sloane, O'Connor, Miller); second, Exeter (Swan, Coffin, Faweett, Parker). Time...
Class B--William F. Loomis '36, 6 min. 42 sec; second, tie, Nelson D. Jay '34, Richard N. Stone '34, 7 min. 6 sec; fourth, Henry S. Parker, Jr. '36, 7 min. 9 sec; fifth, Lloyd Brown '34, 7 min. 21 sec; sixth, Henry Saltonstall '35, 7 min. 42 sec; seventh, Thomas W. Nazro '34, 8 min. 2 sec; eighth, Wendell Hastings '35, 8 min. 3 sec; ninth, Frederick A. Webster '35, 10 min. 28 sec; tenth, Edward Motley '36, 10 min. 39 sec; eleventh, Robert S. Hurlbut '34, 11 min. 24 sec; twleth, Edward C. Streeter...