Word: rice
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Draper 1900, S. H. Bush 1901, D. Grant 2 M., J. G. Clarke '98, W. A. Boal 1900, W. D. Hennen '98, S. G. Ellis 1901, S. F. Mills '99, G. O. Thacher 1901, S. L. Munson 1900, A. L. Nickerson 1901, H. B. Clark 1901, A. N. Rice 1900, W. W. Hoyt 2 M., L. Warren 1900, E. W. Mills...
...Rice, H., height 5 ft. 11 3-8 in., S. G. Ellis, H., second, height 5 ft. 9 3-4 in; W. G. Morse, H., third, height...
...events, Yale was in the lead by seven points. In the broad jump Nickerson and Clarke easily outclassed the Yale jumpers; Nickerson, on his last jump, made 22 ft. 10 in., which breaks the record. Taintor, Yale's high jumper, dropped out at 5 ft. 8 in., leaving but Rice, Ellis and Morse still jumping...
USHERS for the Harvard-Yale track games.- The following men be at Holmes Field at 1.45. Badges will not be saved after that time. H. M. Adams, J. C. Rice, S. C. Cutler, A. Adams, R. L. Mason, P. Jewell, 2d, R. McKittrick, G. G. Higbee, O. F. Richards, K. McG. Martin, N. B. Adsit, A. E. Doucette...
Yale, as usual, is strong in the field events. In the high jump Waller, if he competes, is better than Morse, who is not jumping as well as he did last year. Rice 1900, Ellis 1901 and Rotch 1900 are better than the other Yale jumpers. In the broad jump, Clark '98 has strained a tendon in his leg, but Nickerson 1901 is a strong jumper who compares favorably with Cheney, Yale's best man. In the weight events Yale may win the hammer throw, while Ellis 1901 may win the shot for Harvard. The pole vault is Yale...