Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...holders of H. A. A. tickets, it was necessary to hold out fifteen sections of the Stadium, and so reserved seat tickets could only be issued for the remaining twenty-two sections. Of this number, thirteen sections, or something over 7500 seats, were placed at the disposal of the Dartmouth Association to be sold to Dartmouth men at Hanover. This left only nine sections to be sold to Harvard men, both graduates and undergraduates, with the result that the supply was exhausted before the graduates were given a chance to apply at a public sale...
...distinct causes. In the first place, more season tickets were sold this year than ever before and in fact more than could be properly provided for at the big games. The entire Harvard side must be reserved for these ticket-holders. The other cause was the sending to Dartmouth of so many tickets when no previous provision had been made whereby graduates could see the game. The Corporation has consented to go back on its original decision with regard to wooden stands in the Stadium but only because there seemed to be no other way out of the difficulty...
Score--Harvard 1912, 12; Brown 1912, 0. Touchdowns--Pierce, Winston. Goals--Frothingham, 2. Referee--G. N. Bankhart, of Dartmouth. Umpire--A. Staff, of Brown. Field judge--W. P. McGrail, of Dartmouth. Linesmen--Hull, of Brown, and C. Amory '12. Time--20 minute halves...
...most important outside football games played Saturday resulted as follows: Dartmouth 10, Princeton 6; Cornell 6, Amherst 0; Pennsylvania 34, Lafayette 4; Annapolis 30, Villa Nova 6; West Point 6, Springfield 5; Williams 0, Vermont 0; Yale freshmen 5, Princeton freshmen...
...more important outside football games today are as follows: Yale vs. Brown, Princeton vs. Dartmouth, Pennsylvania vs. Lafayette, Cornell vs. Amherst, Navy vs. Villa Nova, Army vs. Springfield Training School, Williams vs. Vermont, Andover vs. Exeter...