Word: smith
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...daily practice. They have an ample cage to practice in where they "slug" bars sand-filled, and go through the other mysteries of "throw us a catch, Jimmy;" * * * Their battery, with few exceptions, remains unchanged. Phillips, last year's 3rd base in now captain, vice Beman resigned. Smith, (olim second base) is pitcher; his forte is "drops and curves." * * * The same men are on the crew this year, except Penrose and Starron. Mumford is captain, vice Storm resigned. - Harvard athletics in Cornell...
ROWING.The exhibition of rowing by the University crew was greeted by the loud applause of the audience. The crew rowed in fine form, the spurt at the finish being especially well done. Three cheers for the men were proposed by President Smith, and were responded to with enthusiasm...
...interval between the rowing and the high kick, the Mott Haven cup, which was won last spring for the sixth time by Harvard, was brought out by President Smith. He announced the contestants who had aided in winning the victory at the Polo Grounds as follows: First prizes, the tug-of-war team, - Easton, Curtis, Remington and Pease; Wendell Baker in the 2.20 yard dash and quarter-mile run; Bradley in the running broad jump. Second prizes were won by D. C. Clark, in putting the shot, Gibson in throwing the hammer, Dean in the bicycle race, Fogg...
...officers of the association were as follows: president, R. D. Smith, Jr., secretary, F. G. Balch, '88; treasurer, J. S. Russell, '87. Stewards from '86, J. D. Bradley and S. H. Fessenden; from '87, H. L. Clark and F. Remington; from '88, C. Amory and and T. M. Hallowell; from '89, J. Balch and G. B. Painter. The officers of the meeting were: referee, Mr. C. H. Atkinson; Judges, Mr. A. H. Brown and Mr. G. B. Morrison...
...SMITH, JR.HISTORY 18. Subscribers can obtain the outline of to days lecture from the committee in the class-room...