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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Ninety-two defeated the Cambridge Latin School yesterday afternoon in a close and spirited game. Ninety-two had the kick-off and by good rushing gained about forty yards. Cambridge got the ball on four downs. A long kick by Corbert and rushes by Raymond and Stark brought the ball to Harvard's five yard line. Ravmond rushed across the line making a touchdown. No goal, score 4-0. Cambridge soon got the ball again and Stark made a touchdown. Score 8-0. When a try for goal was made Harvard fumbled the ball and Hawlett made another touchdown. Score...
...near to the second eleven's goal but a long kick by Johnson returned the play to the middle of the field. Good work was then done by Ninety's backs and in seven minutes the first touchdown was scored. No goal. Score, 4-0. Moen carried the ball close to Ninety's goal, but it was soon returned to the center of the field. Johnson's kick was fumbled and the second eleven made its only point. No goal. Score...
...next race was between the remaining three freshman crews, in which number 6 won. It was a close race between number 6 and number 5 and at the finish number 6 had only half a length...
...entries for the freshman crews will close today at 1.30. The crews will be chosen by lost and the result announced at the boat house at 4.15 p. m. Any man drawn for a crew who is not present will be immediately replaced by the next man on the list...
...entries for the upper class crews will close at 6 p. m. today, and the crews will be announced in tomorrow morning's CRIMSON...