Word: won
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...JENKINS, Treas.THE men who won prizes at the M. I. T. games may obtain them by applying at N. G. Wood's, the jeweller, on Washington street...
...novice match will be shot off on Thursday afternoon at 3.30. First and second prizes are offered, and all new men are urged to come out and shoot. Every one is eligible who has not won...
...trial debate to choose the speakers who will represent Yale in the Harvard-Yale debate, Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., of New York, Rogers Baldwin, of New York, and Walter H. Clark, of Hartford, were chosen. A. P. Stokes, Jr., also won the Thacher prize of $75 offered for the best speech in debate by a member of the academic department at Yale...
...tried at shortstop throughout the trip and will doubtless be a fixture. Twombly '96, also caught well. As it was thought that the management would have considerable difficulty in filling these places, the success of these men in their respective positions is a general relief to the University. Yale won four out of the five games played, being defeated by the University of North Carolina. The general work of the Yale nine was much better than that of their opponents, as can be seen from the following: Yale-Times at bat, 200; runs, 72; base hits, 61; errors, 13. Opponents...
Pole vault. Won by A. B. Emmons '98; height, 10 ft. 1-4 in. Second, F. Curtis '98; 9 ft. 10 1-4 in. Third, E. D. Brooks...