Word: tuggings
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Columbia and Yale each won a heat in the tug-of-war at the 23rd Regiment games in New York, and as Yale then withdrew, the contest was given to Columbia...
...congratulate the class of eighty-eight on the possession of a tug-of-war team which has proved itself well-nigh invincible. The record made by this "big four" is indeed an enviable one. In the four years which the class has spent here, the regular tug-of-war team has never been beaten. We also congratulate the college at large, for with such a team at Mott Haven our chances for one event are pretty well assured. The class tug-of-war teams that have pulled against '88 must acknowledge that they have had worthy adversaries, and that fact...
...Phillips, Gr., did some fine club swinging. This event was very "taking," and it seemed a pity that there were no more entries. Barney, '90; Myers, '90; Henderson, '91, and B. C. Stevenson, Sp., next did some spring-board leaping. The meeting now ended as usual with the tug-of-war-'88 vs. '90. Eighty-eight had the south end. She was represented by E. A. Pease, No. 1; C. H. Baldwin, No. 2; P. Chase, No. 3, and F. G. Balch, anchor. The '90 team was R. Jones, No. 1; E. S. Jones, No. 2; L. A. Piper...
...Tug-of-War-'88: 1, Pease; 2, Baldwin; 3, Chase; anchor, Balch. '90: 1, R. Jones; 2, E. S. Jones; 3, Piper; anchor, Amory...
...Tug-of-War-'88: 1, Pease; 2, Baldwin; 3, Chase; anchor, Balch. '90: 1, R. Jones; 2, E. S. Jones; 3, Piper; anchor, Amory...