Word: starting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...defeating Yale in both games, and the work of Ninety-three, therefore, shows up all the more brilliantly by contrast. In regard to the contest itself, the men could not have done better. They played with any amount of snap and had the game well in hand from the start. The fact that the game was played on strange grounds apparently had no effect whatever, except for the good...
...tickets on the observation train have been sold, I have made arrangements with New London parties to have a very fast steamer follow the race from start to finish. The boat is chartered to carry two hundred and fifty, but the issue of tickets is limited to two hundred. If this number is taken the price will be $2.50. Blue book will be posted at Thurston's, and if the requisite number of men sign by Monday night the boat will be reserved for Harvard men exclusively...
...freshman nine will start for New Haven tomorrow afternoon...
Clark of Yale did not enter on account of the injuries he received at the intercollegiate games.] In order to make the contest more even, therefore, R. H. Dawis '91, did not start; his place was taken by Barron...
Circulars have been sent to all oarsmen in Columbia College asking them if they will go into training for a scratch crew to row Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania in a triangular race. If the crew is organized it will start for New London next week; otherwise the freshmen will row Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania...