Word: beatings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Harvard may play foot-ball next year with Yale and Princeton. It now rests with us alone to show what we can do, and that we mean to play foot-ball now we have a chance. There is plenty of good material in college; but if we wish to beat Yale we must have a good captain. Unless the best man is elected to that position there is no especial point in having an eleven. So far no captain has been elected. The members of the eighty-five eleven have so far been unable to give anyone a clear majority...
...record such a crack this year as to send it up to 6.00 1-4. * * * Then Reinhart stands at 5.10 1-4; Atkinson, 5.9 3-4; Richards, 5-9 1-4; Whitehorn, 5.8 1-4, etc. If Reinhart really settled down to business and stopped smoking, he could beat the record: that I am sure of. - G. D. Baird in Cyclist and Athlete...
...Pool tournament at Leavitt & Peirce's was finished Tuesday. In the first round, Preston beat Hoffman, 5-4; Shuman beat Smith, 5-2; Harrington beat Curtis, 5-1; McCleary beat Eliot, 5-0. In the second round, McCleary beat Preston, 5-1; Shuman beat Harrington, 5-4. The third and last round between McCleary and Shuman was won by Shuman...
Wesleyan was defeated by Yale on Thursday by a score of 61 to 0, and Princeton beat the University of Pennsylvania by a score of 57 to 0, thus winning the inter-collegiate championship...
Yesterday H. H. Bemis, '87, beat the best college record, 65m. 15 1-4s., in the seven mile walk. Following is a complete schedule by miles. 1st mile, 7.58 1-2; 2nd, 8.17; 3rd, 8.27 1-2; 4th, 8.33; 5th, 8.31; 6th, 8.35 1-2; 7th, 8.31 1-2. Total for the seven miles, 58m. 52s. The timers were E. A. Thompson, '87, W. Baker, '86, J. G. Lathrop; scorers, H. W. Keyes, '87, H. L. Clark, '87; judge of walking, J. G. Lathrop. The walk was started...