Word: rice
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Referee, G. B. Morrison; judges at finish, Montague Chamberlain, H. W. Foote 2 Dv., W. F. Garcelon; field judges, A. N. Rice '00, C. M. Rotch '01, R. T. Hale '02; timers, J. G. Lathrop, John Graham, B. A. A., F. M. Wood, B. A. A.; starter, John Bowler; scorers, R. W. Bliss '00, H. B. Clark '01, N. F. Ayer '00; Marshals, L. C. Ledyard 00, C. D. Draper '00, E. L. Dudley '00; clerk of course, A. G. Mason '00; assistant clerks, H. R. Brigham '01, G. H. Tower '01, E. J. Samson '01, T. Gerrish...
Touchdowns--Shaw, Lowrie, Brown. Referee--T. Hoague, 2L. Umpire--J. C. Rice, 2L. Timekeeper--C. Hobbs '00. Halves...
...Captain Rice of the track team has received a challenge from the Yale Cross Country Club for a cross country race to be run on or about December second. The conditions are that there be from five to seven men on each team, and that the course be about seven miles in the vicinity of Cambridge. The challenge will in all probability be declined, because the men, who have not been training, could not get into condition by that time...
...tabulated score was as follows: Harvard. Country Club. Hubbard, 0 Shaw, 1 Richardson, 8 Windeler, 0 Clarke, 5 Rice, 0 Averell, 3 Amory, 0 Tucker, 0 Hamlen, 2 Henderson, 1 Jacques, 0 Lindsley, 6 Ernst, 0 Ewer, 0 Bennett, 2 Total, 23 Total...
Arrangements for the control of the Rice trophy for international chess contests have recently been completed. By the terms of the gift a board of trustees, to control the cup, is to be elected biennially in October, from the alumni of each of the six universities concerned. The American universities, Harvard, Columbia, Princeton and Yale, are each to have one representative, elected by the several chess clubs. Oxford and Cambridge will each have two representatives. E. E. Southard 3M. has already been elected the trustee from Harvard. This board will receive the trophy and will determine where it shall...