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...following are the Princeton class-day officers for 1886: Master of ceremonies, C. M. DeCamp; president, M. C. Fleming; secretary, T. Evans, Jr.; orator, C. R. Erdman; poet, A. S. Mapes; ivy orator, J. Cashman; memorial orator, A. W. Durell; presentation orator, J. H. Gaines; prophet. W. S. Elder; censor, P. Bailey; historian, S. Paton...
...ball, however, and when Adams had snapped it back Watkinson caught it, but failed to gain much ground, as did Beecher, who soon after made a similar fair catch. Beecher, however, soon afterward secured the ball, and was just slipping by Princeton's rush line when Decamp upset him. His efforts, however, resulted in another touch in goal for Princeton, and in the kick-out which followed Beecher got the ball. When it was snapped back he passed it to Watkinson, who made a remarkably neat goal from the field his position being far to one side of the goal...
...teams were: Yale - Rushers, Wallace, Carter, Lux, Peters, Woodruff, Hamlin and Corwin; quarter-back, Beecher; half-backs, Watkinson and Bull; full-back, Burke. Princeton - Rushers, H. Hodge, Irvine, Cowan, Decamp, Cook and Harris; quarterback, R. Hodge, half backs, Toler and Lamar; full-back, Savage...
...Princeton eleven is now constituted as follows: DeCamp, '86, Cook, '89, Harris, '86, Adams, '86, Cowan, '88, Irvine, '88, H. Hodge, '86; quarter, R. Hodge, '86; half, Lamar, '86, Bickham, '86; back, Ford, '89. Subs., Griffith, '86, Williamson, '87, Lewis...
...annual meeting of the Inter-collegiate Association was held on last Saturday evening in New York. Harvard being forbidden to engage in inter-collegiate contests for the future, was not represented, and Yale and Princeton represented by Messrs. Camp, Richards and Peters, and Bird, DeCamp and Harriman respectively, opened the meeting, alone in their glory. Wesleyan and the University of Pennsylvania made application for admission to the association, which was granted, and Mr. Bates for the former, and Mr. Work for the latter, took their places in the meeting as delegates...