Word: championship
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Godfrey Brinley, last year's holder of the intercollegiate tennis championship, played half-back on the Trinity College eleven in the game with the "Techs" on the Union grounds, Saturday...
...either the Harvard or Princeton games it will surpass the expectations of its supporters. The injury to Captain Beecher, coming as it does alomst on the eve of the contest with the men from Jersey, is a very critical one, and if it does not deprive Yale of the championship it will at least injure the chances greatly. Beecher cannot play for a week at least, and even if he recovers sufficiently to play in the game with Princeton on the 19th, he will be under the double disadvantage of a lack of practice and a very tender leg. Beecher...
...receive, for the energy he has displayed and which has resulted in putting foot-ball at Harvard upon a scientific basis. Material has never been wanting here. All that was needed was perseverance and some mind that could plan. This has been found and no longer can the championship in foot-ball be considered without any mention of Harvard...
...Saturday, Harvard played its first championship game, and a few criticisms on the team do not seem out of place at this time. All the men have worked hard and faithfully under Capt. Holden, but we have been exceptionally unfortunate in having a large number of men injured. The men who wili represent Harvard in the games are as follows: Sears, '90; Porter, '88; Holden, '88; Saxe, '88; Harding, '89; Bancroft, '88; Butler, '88; Trafford, '89; Woodman, '88; Wood, '88; Piper, '90; Boyden, L. S.; Cumnock, '91; Nichols, '91; Finley...
WILLIAM BARNES, JR.H. U. F. B. A.- Several middle sections will be reserved in each championship game for holders of season tickets. Subscribers who have not yet paid their subscriptions are requested to do so at Leavitt and Peirce...