Word: closed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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This afternoon on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock the second game in the class championship series will be played between the elevens of Ninety-six and Ninety-seven. Both teams have been putting up a good game lately and a close game is looked for. The line...
...Yale football coachers are planning some radical changes in the eleven at once. Yale's principal games, the contest next Saturday with West Point, and with Princeton Nov. 23, are close at hand, and the Yale team work is very poor. Hazen will probably supersede Bass permanently at end. Murphy, who has been overworked, will be given a rest, and Brown or Chamberlain will relieve him. Sheldon is liable to succeed Longacre at guard, and Letton and Thorne will probably resume their old places behind the line. J. A. Hartwell has joined the coachers at the field, and will supervise...
...half-mile E. Hollister, starting from scratch, easily beat out the field and won in the fast time of 1.58 thus beating his own record of 1.581/5 which he made in the Mott-Haven games at New York last spring. C. H. Williams, 15 yards, ran a close race for second place with J. H. Cunningham for 30 yards and just beat him out at the finish. The quarter-mile was an interesting race. J. L. Bremer was scratch with H. H. Fish on the 15 yard mark, the rest of the field being scattered along...
...this distance. The course will be a new one and will be officially surveyed. Prizes will be put on exhibition at Leavitt and Peirces Saturday. All entries must be made on regular entry blanks which may be secured of W. R. Brinckerhoff, 13 Matthews. Entrance fee, 50 cents. Entries close Monday with W. R. Brinckerhoff...
...most ballots cast for it wins the flag. Up to Friday of last week Yale was ahead, when Harvard who was second picked up and at last accounts stood several ballots ahead of her rival. The price for each ballot is ten cents, and the contest will close on Saturday next...