Word: waters
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...covered with dense alder growth. Bear, moose, caribou, mountain sheep, ducks, and salmon afford rare sport. He told of a kadiak bear weighing 1400 pounds, of moose whose antlers spread 63 inches and of salmon so plentiful that one had only to kick them out of the shallow water. In addition to hunting, Mr. Colby investigated with indifferent success a number of gold and coal claims...
...first time this year the University and Freshman crew squads rowed down-stream to the basin yesterday afternoon. The water was rough owing to the cold wind, and little blade work could be attempted. Four University and four Freshman crews were sent out, the work of the latter being supervised by Coach Stephenson, who accompanied them in his single. The order of the University boat was the same as last week, Coach Wray continuing to row 2 in place of Lunt...
...Water-Polo--Score: Princeton 1, Harvard 0. Goal made by Bamman...
...Chambers and E. E. Denniston swam exceptionally well for Princeton and L. T. Parke gave a very pretty exhibition of fancy diving. The water-polo teams were evenly matched; the only goal was scored during the first half by Princeton's captain, F. C. Bamman...
...University swimming team last the dual meet with Princeton at Princeton on Saturday evening by the score of 30 to 23. The water-polo team was also defeated by 1 to 0. R. W. Cutler '11 was easily the best performer in the meet, winning the 100 and 220-yard races, and swimming second to E. E. Denniston of Princeton in the 50-yard event...