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Word: stronge (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...final series for the amateur court tennis championship was played at the Hunnewell court, in Boston yesterday afternoon, between R. D. Sears and A. Hunnewell; and was won by Sears, making him the American champion. The service of Sears was very strong as well as his volleying, while Hunnewell's play was not as fine as usual. Following is the score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 4/12/1888 | See Source »

...nearest man to him at the finish last year, and he has left college. Sweny, '90 S., may possibly obtain second place, though Thibault, of the University of Pennsylvania, will undoubtedly make a good showing in this race. The 220-yards is a doubtful race; Thibault will make a strong effort to win it. Robinson, '90, took second place last year against Rogers, of Harvard. Every man in the University who is at all good at running this distance should train for it, for the winning of this event may secure the cup for Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Probable Winners at Mott Haven. | 4/12/1888 | See Source »

...season was played Saturday against Dartmouth. The day was too windy to admit of careful field work. The Harvard nine was composed of Howland, c.; Bates, p.; Campbell, s. s.; Willard, 1b.; Gallivan, 2b.; Quackenboss, 3b.; Henshaw, r. f.; Mumford, c. f.; Knowlton, l. f. Bates pitched a strong game. Harvard won by a score of 7 to 1, mainly by bunching hits at the right moment. There will doubtless be some changes in the nine, though probably not many...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base-Ball. | 4/11/1888 | See Source »

TRICYCLE FOR SALE.- "Quadrant" pattern; easy running, extra strong and in perfect order. Apply...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 4/11/1888 | See Source »

...freshmen are pulling a sort of man-of-war stroke at present. They are working in the right spirit, however, and an improvement in their rowing is easily seen from day today. There are some good men in the boat, and the crew is without doubt big and strong enough, despite the reports to the contrary. Just now their oars are in the air all the time except during a very vigorous catch, but this is always noticeable in a green crew...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On the River. | 4/3/1888 | See Source »

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