Word: camped
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Walter C. Camp, the great football authority, says that the football season of 1888 will be the most severely contested struggle since the game has been played. Mr. Camp thoroughly understands the sport; he has carefully studied the teams which are to participate this fall, and knows every man's weakness and strength. Hence his words have great weight, and those who are interested in the outlook will do well to considerattentively the following remarks of Yale's old ex-captain...
...strong that, by the 1st of November, the Harvard team will be playing a game almost identical with the one they used and lost by last year. The only question is will their eyes not be opened between that time and the day on which they meet Yale?" Mr. Camp concludes with the following terse generalizations...
...Camp acted as referee, and Mr. Gale, '92, as umpire...
Morning-Wesleyan vs. University of Pennsylvania at New York; referee, W. C. Camp...
...Yale vs. University of Pennsylvania, at New Haven: referee, Walter C. Camp...