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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...HAVEN, CONN., NOV. 14. - The last football game Yale will play here took place this afternoon at the Yale Field. The ground was wet and soggy, but Yale rolled up a score of 48 points to nothing against the Chicago Athletic team, their opponents, scoring 36 points the first, and 12 the second half. Butterworth was the star performer of the afternoon. He made two touchdowns, after runs of 30 yards each, and kicked two goals from the field, one of which, from the 45 yard line, was the hardest ever kicked at Yale. Jerrems was tried in place...
...Chicago players worked a revolving tackle continually, while Yale sent her backs around the ends for big gains. There was much punting. Butterworth outclassed his Chicago opponent two to one. Rogers showed up poorly at tackle and it may now be said that he is out of the race for a place on the Yale eleven. The Yale goal was never threatened...
...afternoon the 'varsity and second teams played full time halves for the first time this season. Ray Tompkins and Billy Rhodes will assist in the work of training the team for the big games. The last practice game of the season will be played here tomorrow afternoon with the Chicago Athletic team as opponents. Mills and L. Hinkey are being played on the 'varsity team in the positions left vacant by the illness of Bass and Greenway, and are both doing good work...
...first meeting of the Harvard Pedagogical Club for this year will be held on Thursday, Nov. 15. at 4.30 p. m., in Sever 11. There will be an address by Col. Francis W. Parker, of Chicago, on "The Correlation of Studies." All members of the University are invited to attend this meeting...
...Canadian Club held its second meeting of the year Saturday evening at its club rooms. A communication was read from members of Chicago University, who desire to form a similar organization there. It was voted to request Attorney-General Longly of Nova Scotia, who is expected in Boston soon, to address the next meeting. The principal event of the evening was an interesting talk by Henry Sandham on "Artists and some of the people they meet...