Word: winton
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Dates: during 1882-1882
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...contemptible sample of Yale spirit the following item from Tuesday's Yale News is significant: "Winton, the Princeton referee of Saturday's game, hopes to see his kindness to Harvard reciprocated by the referee from Harvard on the Polo Grounds...
...hands. Richards did the most scientific work for the visitors, while Hull and Beck did very effective rushing. For Harvard, Mason's kicking and Appleton's tackling deserve special mention. Mr. F. A. Houston, '79, umpired for Harvard, and Mr. W. I. Badger for Yale, while Mr. Chas. J. Winton of Princeton was referee. The teams were as follows: Yale - Forwards, Knapp, Hyndman, Thompkins (capt.), Hull, Peters, Beck and Farwell; quarter-back, Twombly; half-backs, Richards and Terry; back, Bacon. Harvard - Forwards, Morison, Kendall, Cabot, Appleton, Hammond, Ayers, Wesselhoeft; quarter-back, Mason; half-backs, Coolidge and Keith; back, Edmands...
...country, while batting, heretofore Princeton's weakest point, is now one of her strongest. We have made our fair share of base hits in every game yet played, with very creditable totals. An advantageous business offer, and early graduation in consequence, made necessary the resignation of Mr. Winton, who for two years filled so well the difficult position of first base. We have filled the vacancy much better than we thought possible. Larkin, though a new man so far, heads our batting order...
...following men are training for the Princeton nine: '82-Winton, Harris, Ernst, Larkin, Schenck; '83-Harlan, Wadleigh, Antrim, A. Wilson, Trainer, Morgan; '84-A. Moffat, Burroughs, Winton; '85-Clark, Potter, Van-Etten, Schenck...