Word: crossings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Yale, with three substitutes and somewhat of an experimental eleven, opened the football season Wednesday by defeating Wesleyan 36 to 0. There was very little brilliant individual or teamwork shown by the Yale men. The Yale team was made up as follows : Rushers-Robinson, '89, Gill, '89, Cross, '88, Corbin, '89, Woodruff, '89. Clawson, '89, Pratt, '88; quarter-back-Beecher, '88; half-backs-Morrison, '90, Williams, '91; back-Baker...
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...first place two of the best men in the rush line have gone. There seems to be no available material to fill the vacancies. Robinson, '89, is a good man, but he cannot fill Captain Corwin's shoes as end rush, nor can either Pratt, '88, or Cross, '88, do the work done by Buchanan last season. The rush line will therefore be weaker than last year, and rather lighter. It is doubtful if it will average 165 pounds whereas it ought to average at least ten pounds heavier. Wallace, the best end rush in the country, is laid...
Earned runs - Harvard, 2; Holy Cross, 1. Three-base hits - Willard, Boyden, Cahill. Double plays - Linn and Wiestling; Meade, McCaffrey and Kelley. Base on balls by - Boyden, 5; Meade, 2. Struck out by - Boyden, 14; Meade 13. Bases on errors - Harvard, 2; Holy Cross, 1. Passed ball - Henshaw. Time - 2h. 25m. Umpire - J. Melanefy of Holy Cross College...