Word: shipman
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Berkely premiums in Latin composition, class of 1899-First grade, E. B. Boise, A. Y. Dubuque, J. F. Flynn, A. W. Lovell, S. W. Sawyer; second grade, J. K. Clark, William J. Cooney, J. P. Norton, H. R. Shipman, R. G. Van Name, W. G. Wallace, E. Watrous...
Hits - Princeton 9, Columbia 5; errors - Princeton 2, Columbia 2. Batteries - Wilson, Easton, Janins, Williams, Titus and Altland; Fiskel, Stewart and Shipman...
...outlook for a strong foot ball team at Columbia this year is very encouraging as there are a great many good individual players in college. The probable candidates for the team are: Hutching of Williams, Monks, Hoyt, Provost, Oakes, Williams, Donwell, Hildreth, Shipman, Post and Brownson. Monks is very desirous of organizing a team and the men will probably be under his charge. Van Wormer '93, of the School of Mines, who pitched for the victorious Williams College nine of '88 will probably play on this year's 'varsity team...
...first tournament of the association, played in 1885 on the New Haven Lawn Club grounds, the winners were: Singles, W. P. Knapp, Yale; second, G. M. Brinley, Trinity. In doubles: Knapp and Shipman of Yale. In 1886, Columbia was admitted. In 1887, P. S. Sears, Harvard, took first place in the singles, with O. S. Campbell, Columbia, second. In doubles, first, P. Sears and Shaw, Harvard; second, Hall and Campbell, Columbia. In '88, Sears won, with Campbell second; and Campbell and Hall won the doubles, with Sears and Shaw second. In 1889, R. P. Huntington, Yale, won first place; while...
...hundred and twenty yards race.- Sherrill, Deming, Lentilhon, Kitchell and Robinson, Yale; Cary and Vredenburgh, Princeton; Hawes, Moen and Lee, Harvard; V. Mapes and Shipman, Columbia...