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...method of counting, the rules regulating the eligibility of contestants and all incidental matters, including the construction of all rules, are to be determined and may be changed and amended by representatives of the two universities, each of which is to have four. Wendell Baker and George B. Morrison are named as Harvard representatives, and Walter Camp and Henry Stanford Brooks as Yale representatives. The remaining four members of the committee are to be the captain of the Mott Haven team and one undergraduate, chosen by the University Athletic Association from each university. In addition there shall serve...
...officers of the meeting are as follows: Referee of general events, G. B. Morrison '83; judges of general events. W. Soren '83. A. T. Dudley '87; referee of sparring, J. O. Shaw Jr. '73; judges of sparring, Walter Austin '88, J. Tucker Burr '79; judges of fencing, Curtis Guild Jr., T. A. DeBlois; timers, E. E. Merrill, J. M. Lathrop, F. W. Wood; starter, R. S. Hale...
...Oxford crew by a Cambridge oarsman-Mr. Rudolph C. Lehmann. Nor is this the first time there has been such a display of good feeling between the two universities. As far back as 1852 T. S. Egan, a Cambridge coxswain, coached Oxford. In 1869 and 1870 George Morrison of Oxford coached Cambridge after Cambridge had met several successive defeats. Again in 1883, W. B. Woodgate, an Oxford oarsman and editor of Oars and Sculls, coached Cambridge...
...final contest in the Yale billiard tournament lay between S. Morrison and W. B. Franklin. Morrison won after a very exciting contest, winning by a score...
...Yale University Club billiard tournament was won by S. B. Morrison...