Have you taken sufficient precautions against any surprise on the part of the Huguenot band known by the name of the 'Avengers of Israel' andcaptained by a felon nicknamed the 'One-Eyed'?
The parade having passed, all the soldiers fell in behind, captained by the sargento-mayor himself, the commandant of the regiment.
Blackham captainedthe seventh team, which was moderately fortunate.
The first English team to visit Australia was organized in 1862, and was captained by H.
MacLaren, had a wonderful record in test matches against Australia; he captained the England eleven in 1905, and his wonderful nerve enabled him to extricate his side when in a difficulty, and to render his best service at an emergency.
I think I'm not of a mind for it, though I have captained a vessel twice in the past and done well enough as the world judges.
Mark had captained this ship, had captained these men, on their last cruise; they had thought him dead.
The first historic expedition which sailed from English ports was captained not by an Englishman but by another Italian, John Cabot, and his son Sebastian, in 1497.
In 1582 Fenton captained another expedition, which seems to have been intended for Magellan but got no further than the Brazils, returning after a successful engagement with some Spanish ships.
This little vessel was captained by one Jonathan Thorn, who was at the time a lieutenant in the United States Navy.
When I come back from Fordham I shall know that I have captainedmy last game on a High School team.
He was the feller thatcaptained them boys this morning in the game we watched while waitin' for our chance," said the other.
And they tell me that you captained them boys as played the Clifford football team to a stand this mornin'.
Frank captained the Pippins and pitched, and he pitched so well that his nine won, seven runs to two.
Hockey came and went, and the School team, captained by Dixon and filled up with his followers from Gamma, lost miserably to Warwick.
I've captained a better team than this school will ever turn out!
He had been making his preparations; hardly more than a month elapsed before an expedition of two ships captained by Philip Amidas and Arthur Barlow set sail from England, bound for America.
And I suppose he said that he had captained Oxford, Cambridge, New Zealand and the Fiji Islands, and that in his whole career he had never seen anything like it.
Morgan captained the side, and was easily the best man in it, but among the lesser lights there was a great display of energy, much of it misplaced.
A certain Betteridge captained the side, not because of any personal attainments, but because he was on the V.
Meredith was captain of the House and of L-Z, while FitzMorris captained A-K.
It was against the Freshmen team of the University of Pennsylvania, captainedby Johnny Thayer who went down with the Titanic.
The team was captained by Tommy Thompson, who afterwards played at Cornell.
He captained the 1894 Pennsylvania team with which I sprung the 'guards back' and 'short end defense.
The scrub team at Princeton during my last year was captained by Pop Jones, who was a martyr to the game.
Hector Cowan, whocaptained the '88 team at Princeton, played three years against George Woodruff of Yale.
He played quarterback and captained the Brown team in '96.
Of these four elevens, three were almost wholly made up of professional players, and the fourth, that captained by “W.
My second tour was to America in the autumn of 1897, when I captained a fairly strong team, which included, amongst others, G.
No side has been more exhilarating in its methods than the sides captained successively by Hewett and Woods.
This was my sixth cricket tour abroad, and Lord Hawke was originally to have captained the side; but the sudden illness of his mother prevented his starting, and he did me the honour of inviting me to lead the side in his absence.
The funds for the campaign being found, Cesare received from Louis three hundred lances captained by Yves d'Allègre and four thousand foot, composed of Swiss and Gascons, led by the Bailie of Dijon.
The first eleven was about six pounds heavier in the line than the team captained by Louis Whipple, who played at quarter, and about the same weight behind the line.
The second eleven is captained by Tom Warren, who is a fine player, and who is substitute quarter-back on the first or school eleven.
Knox, a Dulwich man, who captained the old school at cricket back in 1895 or so and I believe led Oxford to victory after that.
They laid the man down and the rods having been fetched, gave him the blows until at the thirtieth he howled for mercy, crying out that it was true and that it was he who had captained the robbers, words which Peroa caused to be written down.
Master," he whispered to me, "the tallest of those messengers is the man who captained the robbers last night.
A ship more famous than any he had captained was to sail for New England in 1620, and land the Pilgrims on Plymouth.
They forbade the importation into the colonies of any merchandise, except in English bottoms, captained by Englishmen, thus excluding from American ports every cargo not owned by British merchants.
Of a quiet and unassuming disposition, blended with remarkable firmness, no man who captained the Queen's Park was so much respected both on the field and in private life.
He was left half-back, and had as his companion Mr. Charles Campbell, who captained the victorious eleven.
Holm (Queen's Park), who captained the Scottish team against England at Sheffield in 1883.
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