Word: camp
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Camp of the Yale eleven, who was among the spectators of Saturday's game, freely expressed it as his opinion that Harvard's title to the game could not be doubted. The score, the gentleman said, was technically five to four...
...Camp of Yale was present at the game making observations. He will probably be unable to play against Harvard next Saturday. Camp has played on the Yale team for nearly a decade now, and it will be rather a novelty to play without...
...regret to chronicle that Mr. W. C. Camp of the Yale foot-ball team was seriously injured recently in a practice game...
...foot-ball team has experienced a great loss in the disabling of Mr. Camp. He will not probably be able to play any more games this season, at least not the Harvard game. The eleven defeated the Boston School of Technology Saturday, six goals and two touch-downs to nothing...
...foot-ball delegates from Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Columbia met Saturday at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Messrs. Camp and Tompkins represented Yale; Mr. Cabot, Harvard; Messrs. Peace and Morgan, Princeton; Messrs. Morgan and Fisburn, Columbia. The games with Yale were settled upon as follows: Yale vs. Columbia, Nov. 18, at New Haven; Harvard vs. Yale. Nov. 22, at Cambridge; Princeton vs. Yale, Thanksgiving day at Polo Grounds. Princeton tried to push a motion through the convention to restrict the number of rushers in a scrimmage to six of each team, and not to allow the half-backs to come nearer...