Word: cate
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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Abbott, Allen, Allinson, Amory, Andrews, G. H. Annan, R. S. Annan, Bailey, J. A. Baldwin, J. R. Baldwin, Barnes, Barton, Bates, Berryhill, Bird, Bond, Bowser, C. F. Brown, F. T. Brown, Bruce, Bull, H. S. Butler, S. Butler, Byrne, Cadbury, Carney, Cate, Chesley, Clary, Cobb, Conlan, Cotton, Cunningham, Currier, Cushing, Cutler, Cutter, Danforth, Davis-Denny, Dimmock, Doggett, Dow, Drake, Dunham, Dwyer, Eaton, Eells, Eliot, Farnsworth, Fay, Ferguson, Fuller, C. J. Gardner, G. P. Gardner, Gilman, Godding, Goodrich, Goodwin, Gray, Greenleaf, Hancox, Harriman, Harris, Harwood, Heminway, Herrick, Hitchcock, Houghton, Hovey, Humason, Hunt, Huse, Jane, Kenefick, Keys, Kimball, Lamson, Latham, Legate, Leland...
Harvard. - Hall (Capt.), Bacon, '76; Cate, Curtis, Cushing, Herrick, keys, Leeds, Seamans, Tower, '77; Littauer (substitute), Thayer, Wetherbee, '78; Blanchard, '79; Faucon, Morse...
...toward the Canada goal, and Herrick, assisted by Curtis, obtained a touch-down. Leeds punted the ball out from the touch-line to Hall, who tried for a goal but failed to obtain it, he having punted the ball over instead of kicking it. In this inning Wetherbee and Cate made some fine runs, and there was some pretty dodging by Grant. About two minutes before the end of the half-hour, Leeds made a long run, and succeeded in passing the ball to Curtis, who obtained a touch-down between the goal-posts. Seamans kicked the ball over...
...goals and two touch-downs, Canada having obtained nothing. On the Canada side the best plays were made by Price, of Quebec, and by McLaren, Wilmot, Taylor, Campbell, and Thomas, of Montreal. On the Harvard side the most brilliant plays were made by Leeds, Herrick, and Wetherbee. Bacon and Cate made some long kicks, and Hall and Keyes proved themselves very effective in stopping and throwing their opponents. Messrs. Hare and Whiting acted respectively as umpires for Canada and Harvard; Mr. R. M. Esdaile was referee; Mr. Clouston acted as Captain for the Canada team, and Mr. Hall...
...following gentlemen from the Foot-Ball Club have gone to Montreal to kick the match game with the McGill Club: Captain, A. B. Ellis, '75, M. Prince, '75, H. J. Morse, '74, W. C. Sanger, '74, R. Gray, '75, F. S. Watson, '75, W. A. Whiting, '77, M. L. Cate, '77, J. A. Wetherbee, '78, G. P. Faucon, '75; Substitute, H. Williams, '75, Umpire, A. D. Iasigi...