Word: downe
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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The contents of the number are on the whole good. The opening editorial is written in a strong vigorous spirit, and summarizes in a very successful way the causes of our lack of success in athletics in recent years. It is only too true that one of the fatal weaknesses...
Although it is but five weeks before the Harvard-Yale game, the Yale team has not yet got into good trim. The men in the rushline are a little heavier than those of last year's team. The backs are about the same in weight. The second eleven scores against...
CRICKET ELEVEN.- The following men will meet at Bartlett's at 3 o'clock today ready to practice: Garrett, Frost, Nields, Sullivan, Balch, Hewes, Davis, Lee, Crowninshield, Irwin. Men who have 3 o'clock recitations will come down to Cambridge club grounds as soon after as possible. The same men...
Ninety-two defeated the Cambridge Latin School yesterday afternoon in a close and spirited game. Ninety-two had the kick-off and by good rushing gained about forty yards. Cambridge got the ball on four downs. A long kick by Corbert and rushes by Raymond and Stark brought the ball to Harvard's five yard line. Ravmond rushed across the line making a touchdown. No goal, score 4-0. Cambridge soon got the ball again and Stark made a touchdown. Score 8-0. When a try for goal was made Harvard fumbled the ball and Hawlett made another touchdown. Score...
...ball which Harvard secured on an attempt to kick by the full back. Rushes by Lee, Fearing, Hutchinson and Blanchard brought the ball to the twenty-five yard line when Trafford tried for goal but failed. Stickney was here substituted for Blanchard. Harvard got the ball on three downs and Lee soon scored a touch down. No goal. Score 32-0. Good rushes by Humphrey and Lakeman gained thirty-five yards for Dartmouth, but Harvard got the ball on three downs. Lee rushed well but lost ball to Dartmouth who regained ten yards but lost the ball by a poor...