Word: done
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...game at New Haven on Saturday revived the old stories of Yale yelling which have done so much to make that college's reputation an unenviable one in matters of sport. The treatment received by the Harvard men was, however, far more courteous than usual. Tin horns, once the essence of Yale cheering, were almost wanting, and when a man got his base on three strikes, one could address a friend a couple of yards away and still be heard distinctly. We suppose that this slight noise was an outburst of patriotism which could not be surpressed, but needed...
Third Goal. - Stevens braced after the previous goal; McClean made a rush, and the visitors homes got the rubber inside of our defence. Point and cover turned it aside before any damage was done. Towle finally rushed from centre and passed to Dudley, who shot successfully. Time, 9 minuets...
...Harvard, the best work was done by Clyde, who was applauded for breaking 14 birds straight, and Austin and Mead, who each shot clean rounds of five birds. Randolph and Chew did the bulk of the work for Pennsylvania...
...surprised to find that the Yale News took opportunity to circulate the story which originated in New York, but since it has done so, we can inform it that Yale will never gain by such means, the cordial support at an unprejudiced public, nor will enviable reputation for fairness to her adversaries be enhanced thereby...
...outdoor games as in indoor contests applause should be a spontaneous tribute to work well done, and might well furnish occasion for the display of independent, and discriminating judgement, as well as give visiting college men the impression that Princeton has positive purpose to show every courtesy to others...