Word: commoner
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Brookline Common today at 3.30 the Cambridge and Boston Latin Schools play the tie game of the interscholastic league. The teams are very evenly matched, neither having lost a game thus...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. Thechampionship of the newly formed Interscholastic Foot-ball League lies between the Boston Latin school and the Cambridge High and Latin. The deciding game is to be played on Brookline Common this afternoon at 3.15. I desire, through the columns of the CRIMSON, to urge every graduate of the B. L. S. in college to be present and support the team. It will give impetus to a newly developed interest in foot-ball, which, if kept up and developed, must benefit not only the athletic interests in the school, but sooner or later, those of Harvard herself...
...first foot-ball game between Harvard and Yale freshman teams took place in Boston twelve years ago, when Harvard, '80, defeated Yale, '80, on the Boston Common by a score of three goals to nothing. Since then, with but three exceptions, freshman foot-ball games have been played every year, and in some years two games took place. In 1877, the Harvard freshmen again succeeded in defeating the Yale freshmen, winning two games, one at New Haven and one at Boston, and losing none. In 1878 there was no game; but the year after Yale turned tables upon Harvard...
...Amateurs defeated the Roxbury Latin School eleven on Tuesday afternoon by a score of 8 to 4. They were to have played Hopkinson's school yesterday afternoon, but the game has been postponed to Monday. This afternoon at 3.30 they will play Noble's school on the Cambridge Common...
...following men will be on Cambridge Common at 3.15 p. m. ready to play Noble's: Burnham, Walker, Pinkham, Freeman, Cummings, Keene, Merrill, Beckwith, Henshaw, Endicott, Healey, Curtis...