Word: camp
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Princeton team will probably be composed of the following men: Rushers, Belknap, Harris, Harlan, Bird, Del Camp, Wanamaker and Travers; quarter back, Kimball; half backs, Baker and Lamar; back, Moffatt...
...touchdowns for Yale. On the part of the Stevens Institute Wirts and Torrance did the best work. Terry kicked six goals and missed five. The game resulted as follows: Yale 6 goals, 5 touchdowns Steyens Institute, 3 safety touchdowns. The teams were as follows :-Stevens Institute-Back, N. Camp bell ; half backs, Wicts, Dillworth ; quarter back, C. Baldwin; rushers, Torrance Burhorn, Kitzosh (captain), Bush, McCoy, Willis, Adriance...
...recent arrangement, Walter C. Camp, '81, who was a prominent factor in Yale sports, and for the past two years connected with the Graduate Advisory Athletic Committee, will hereafter superintend Yale's athletes, receiving $1,200 per year, the foot-ball association paying $300; base-ball, $300; athletic association, $300, and $300 from other sources. This displaces Frank Dole, who so successfully trained for the spring games.-[Spirit of the Times...
...game opened shortly after three, with Mr. Camp as referee, and Mr. Richards of Yale as Wesleyan's umpire, Mr. Cabot performing that duty for Harvard. For the first few minutes there was very little brilliant play, but a touchdown by Wesselhoeft made after a very fine run soon aroused the enthusiasm of the spectators. The goal was kicked by Austin. Shortly after Kendall ran with the ball far into Wesleyan's territory and she was forced to make a safety touchdown. A short time before the close of the first three quarters, Wesselhoeft varied the rather uninteresting play...
Time of game - 2 h. 20 min. Three-base hit - Hopkins. Bases on balls - Yale, 2; Harvard, 1. Wild pitches - Camp, 1; Winslow, 1. Struck out - Yale, 4; Harvard, 3. Umpire - McLean...