Word: ending
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Play began at 2.40 with Harvard at west end of the field. Wesleyan had the ball and the wind was strong against them. Wesleyan starts to run, but our rushers get through and force the ball back. Sears soon gets the ball and makes the first touchdown in three minutes. No goal. Score 4-0. Butler tackled the half-back, and when the other back tried to kick, Piper stops it and the ball is two feet from Wesleyan line. Manchester ran the ball out ten yards. Porter gets a touchdown on a bad pass. Goal; 1000. Harvard forces Manchester...
Bancroft, end rush, is a good tackler, but is slow in getting down on to the ball, and when he gets it does not run hard...
...first two hounds, C. A. Davenport, '90, and Dana, second by a few yards, arrived only ten minutes after the hares, and therefore won the run. The course was round Beacon Park, through the grounds of the Hawthorn to the Brighton slaughter houses, then by the west end of Mt. Auburn round Fresh Pond home. The brake was made at the corner of Brattle and Fairweather streets...
...overture to Euryanthe was rather burried, and at times carelessly played. The redeeming feature was the manner in which the united strings rendered the passage near the end. This was exquisite...
...think we express the sentiments of the college in wishing that the management will let us hear Miss Emma Juch before the end of the season...