Word: capt
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...have a light crew, but not necessarily a weak or poor one. Harvard, with a regular experienced coach and early accessibility to the water, has indisputable advantages in acquiring the art of rowing and should always be able to turn out crews which shall do honor to the college. Capt. Storrow is of opinion that a light, active crew, if the men are all strong and healthy, can be made as effective as a heavy crew. In this opinion he is supported by the actual tests and measurements of Dr. Sargent. It is found that the heaviest...
...visitors, Evans, Dearborn, and Wells did most of the playing. Following are the teams: Harvard, Rushers, Bancroft, Purdon, Jones, Churchiil, Woodman, Balch, Hopkins; quarterback, Osgood; halfbacks, Reynolds and Porter; fullback, Noble. Latin School, rushers, Dearborn, Herrick, Craigin, Devereaux, Singleton, Scudder, Brooks; quarterback. Evans; half-backs, Goodwin, (Capt.), Wells; back, Cobb; umpire for Harvard, Mr. Fisher, '87; for B. L. S., Mr. Sawyer of the English High. Referee, Mr. Tilton...
...which the President of the Canadian Foot Ball Association presided. In his after dinner remarks, Mr. McIntire, the President of the association, congratulated Harvard on her victory, and said that he had never seen prettier playing and hoped to see our game introduced into Canada in the near future. Capt. Kimball after thanking the Ottawa men for their hospitality, proposed three cheers which were given with a will, after which the team took the train for Montreal, which they reached at midnight...
Players: Exeter- rushers, Cook, Woodbury, Williams, Higgins, St. Clair, Cranson and Bass; quarterback, Wurtemburg; halfbacks, Harding and Moulton (Capt.); fullback, Morrison...
Harvard- rushers, Bancrott, Peters, Purdon, Churchill, Woodman, Balch and Hopkins; quarter-back, Osgood; half-backs Holden and Fargo; fullback, Porter (Capt.), Noble substitute...