Word: whitelaw
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...best game, but the closeness of the score made the match interesting. Cooke and Lockwood did the best work for the Freshman, each scoring one goal. The 1918 team lined up as follows: g., Hollister; l.f.b., Boyden; r.h.b., Norris; c.h.b., Gray; l.h.b., Coit; l.o.f., Lockwood; r.i.f., Hulme; c.f., Whitelaw; l.if., Cooke; r.o.f., Elliot...
...will be offered this year as follows: one, presented by E. N. Cleaves '11, of last year's team, is to be held for one year by the man doing the best work in tumbling in the final meet of the year; the other, the gift of R. B. Whitelaw '11, manager of the team last year, will be given to the contestant doing the most consistent work on the rings throughout the season...
...which is holding a convention in Boston. The following members of the University gymnastic team will give a mass apparatus exhibition: W. W. Clarke '11, E. N. Cleaves '11, H. V. Coryell '11, R. L. Forbush '13, R. McIntosh '14, C. Mashima '12, N. S. Stern '12, R. B. Whitelaw...
...were entered in the intercollegiate meet have received the gymnastic team insignia: W. W. Clarke '11, of Spokane, Wash.; E. N. Sleaves '11, of Medford, Mass.; H. V. Coryell '11, of Readville, Mc.; C. Mashisha '12, of Nigorikawa, Japan; N. S. Stern '12, of Memphis, Tenn.; R. B. Whitelaw '11, of Los Angeles...
Flying rings.--H. V. Coryell '11, C. Mashima '12, R. B. Whitelaw...