Word: runner
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...only promising man for the 440-yard run. H. H. Whitman '06, A. S. Cobb '07, and C. Brinsmade '07 will compete again in the 880-yard run. H. M. Turner '06, who did well in the mile run, especially in the intercollegiate games, should be a very strong runner next year. C. H. Sutherland '06 and S. T. Hubbard '07, who were in poor physical condition this year, and H. F. Miller sS. will also be eligible for the mile run. Very good results are expected in the two-mile run. W. G. Howard '07, M. H. Stone...
...many positions. Fischel, centre fielder, covers his position well and throws in accurately. Although a fairly good hitter, he is apt to misjudge the ball and is slow in running bases. Ware, left fielder, fields and throws well. He is a strong hitter, but is a reckless base-runner. McNeil, in right field, bats fairly well, but is not a good thrower and is slow in the field and on the bases. Thomas, at third base, is erratic in fielding and throwing. He is a poor hitter with a tendency to offer at bad balls, and is slow in running...
...University will begin this afternoon with a qualifying round of 18 holes at the Oakley Golf Club course. Match play will begin tomorrow and will continue every afternoon until the final round is played on. Medals will be awarded to the winner of the tournament and the runner up. As only 15 men have entered, the time for receiving entries has been extended to 12 o'clock today. Entries, together with the entrance fee of $1, should be sent to M. McBurney, Claverly...
...University championship will begin on Monday, May 22. The men making the sixteen lowest scores in the qualifying round will enter the first round of match play. The tournament will continue every afternoon until the final round is played off. Medals will be awarded to the winner and the runner-up. All men desiring to enter the tournament will be allowed to practice on the Oakley Golf Club links on Tuesdays and Fridays. Entries, together with the entrance fee of $1, should be sent to M. McBurney, Claverly 26, before Saturday...
...will continue daily until finished. The tournament is not open to graduates. Undergraduates have been divided into four divisions by classes. The men in each division will play for their class championship, and the four winners will enter the final series for the interclass championship. The winner and runner-up of the interclass championship will each receive a cup. In the preliminary rounds, the matches will be for the best two out of three sets; in the finals, for the best three out of five. Deuce and advantage sets are optional only in the semi-finals and finals. Matches must...