Word: rubbers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...will be about two miles in distance, and will be slow and with no break at the finish. The object of these runs will be to develop strong distance runners, and it is desirable that as many men as possible should participate. Men are advised to wear light rubber-soled shoes...
...freshman boat, and as Glidden had an examination and could not row Kernan took his place at 3 in the morning practice. The freshmen did not row in the afternoon on account of rough water but took a two mile run up the track instead. A new rubber sent from Cambridge arrived today. J. J. Storrow '85 is expected on Saturday...
CRICKET TEAM.- The following men are expected to report in the cage of the Hemenway Gymnasium on Saturday from 1.30 to 3.00: Adams, Scattergood, Webster, Gray, Logan, Dupont, Hastings, Byrd, Morgan, Kennedy, Rawle, Haughton, Blanchard, Scott, Wells, Waters. Wear rubber-soled shoes...
CRICKET TEAM.- The following men are expected to report in the cage of the Hemenway Gymnasium on Saturday from 1.30 to 3.00: Adams, Scatter-good, Webster, Gray, Logan, Dupont, Hastings, Byrd, Morgan, Kennedy, Rawle, Haughton, Blanchard, Scott, Wells, Waters. Wear rubber-soled shoes...
...difference between ice polo and hockey is, roughly, as follows: Ice polo is played with narrow sticks and a rubber ball and the goal posts are 4 feet apart and 18 inches high. In hockey the players use sticks broad and flat at the end, and a block or "puck" of solid rubber. The goal posts are 5 feet apart and 4 feet high. The make up of the team is practically the same, but the difference between the ball and "puck" affects the style of play somewhat...