Word: wellington
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University shooting team meets the Boston Athletic Association Gun Club at the B.A.A. traps at Riverside this afternoon. It is the first scheduled shoot this year for the University team, although it defeated the Paleface Association in a practice match at Wellington last Saturday. The men who will represent the B.A.A. are as yet not decided upon, and are likely to remain so until the last moment. The Harvard team will be comprised of the following men: B. M. Higginson '10, C. L. Hauthaway '10, C. F. Morse '10, C. F. Lewis '12, J. Heard, Jr., '12, and S. Mixter...
...Gregory '10, of Bordentown, N. J.; D. Haar Sp., of New York City; H. von Kaltenborn '09, of Madison, Wis.; I. K. Lewis 3L., of Rockland, Wis.; H. L. Loomis 3L., of Enterprise, O.; L. J. Whiteside 1L., of Evanston, III. G. I. Lewis 1L., of Wellington, New Zealand, and C. H. Raymond '10, of Fort Sam Houston, Tex., were chosen alternates. Each man made a 12-minute speech and gave a 5-minute rebuttal on the question, "Resolved, That commerce should be compelled to take out a federal charter...
...Paul's Society and Christian Association will combine their usual meetings this evening in the third Bible study conference of the year to be held in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House at 7 o'clock. Mr. Wellington H. Tinker, who has had wide experience among college men in New York City, will be the principal speaker, taking for his subject "The Value of Daily Bible Study." The other speakers will be R. V. Hill 2G., B. D. Hall '09, W. M. Shipman '10, H. L. Groves '12, each of whom will speak briefly on the present situation...
...University shooting team was defeated by the Pale Face Shooting Association at Wellington Saturday afternoon by the score of 209 to 176. The University team was at a disadvantage as it was the first time the men had shot at the traps, and the snow made the following of the flight extremely difficult for both teams. C. L. Hauthaway '10 with a score of 40 out of a possible 50 was high man of the University team...
Tweed, who was to catch for the Seniors, broke his hand on the third ball pitched, and was replaced by Tyson, who proved unable to hold Greene. Tyson was soon replaced by Wellington, who also did not prove very satisfactory. In the first inning the Sophomores made three runs. Currie reached first on a liner past the pitcher, which Hall failed to handle, and went to second on a bad throw. He scored on a hit by Moss, who took second on the throw in, and scored on Cooper's liner to right field. Cooper stole third, and scored...