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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...passed the ball back to Hancock, rushers formed a V, and Princeton gained ten yards. Cowan-great, heavy Cowan- on whom Princeton relies so much, broke through the line and gained five yards by sheer brute force. Then Ames tried and gained nothing. Ames then ran around Pratt's end and made five yards, but on the next down little Beecher squirmed through and got the ball. On a fumble by half-back, Yale lost ten yards and had a down on her fifteen-yard line. Bull kicked a sky-scooper and Pratt and Wallace launched themselves like pile-drivers...
...have kept in active training. Hare and hounds runs have been held almost weekly, and have been thoroughly appreciated by the large numbers who have taken part in them. A cross country run open to all members of the University will be given Dec. 3rd, as an end to the season's work. Wednesday, Nov. 9, Harmar, '90, was successful in an attempt to break the college three-mile record, held by Davenport, '90 of Harvard. Harmer made the distanee in 15 min. 55 sec., breaking the record of 16 min. 5 2-5 sec, by 10 2-5 seconds...
...became one in which Harvard relied on her weight entirely, using but a single trick. The disorganization of the Princeton team left her at a great disadvantage and the fight became an up-hill one. Every man on the team deserves credit for coolness and pluck to the very end of the match. As to the decision of the referee, it surpasses in unfairness anything we have ever seen on the foot-ball field. He over stepped the limits of his office when he disqualified a player for unintentional foul tackling.- Princetonian...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- After seeing a great game like Saturdays-wild enthusiasm, frantic cheering, the great rush at the end, and all the other stirring incidents of the scene-it is most dampening to read the meagre and cold-blooded accounts of it in all the papers. I notice that the CRIMSON even reduces the first individual feat in the game, Boyden's run, to this: "Harvard's down; ball passed back to Boyden," etc. Won't you correct this and put in print that Boyden took the ball running from a long punt at the middle of the field...
...Moore to return was the first blow our hopes received. Then Wagenhurst, who was elected captain in Cook's place, was injured and it is now doubtful if he will be able to play at all this season. Now Church, '88 and Black, '88, who played endand next to end are laid up, for how long it is impossible to say. Still we don't give up all hope and console ourselves with the thought that we have a very strong second eleven when it scores touchdown after touchdown against the 'Varsity. Channing, '90, has been put on in Payne...