Word: ending
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...eleven will play its first game today with the Crescents of Brooklyn. Beecher and Bull of Yale, and Mowry and Edwards of Princeton will play with the Crescents. The management expects to arrange games with Harvard Yale, Princeton, Amherst and Lafayette, and to end up with Cornell on Thanksgiving...
...will become the property of the man who at the end of ten years has the highest score. In case of a tie in totals, "drops" will take precedence...
Violin-H. A. Eaton, C. Brewer, J. C. Hoppin, O. G. Villard, G. H. Ingalls, J. C. Hayes, W. Cary, Alfred Friedlander. Clarionet-F. R. Sibley. Flute-E. H. Carpenter, R. E. Leach. Cornet-C. H. Pierce. Cello-C. M. Keep. Snare drum-C. E. Cook. Piano-Mr. Worthely. End instruments-Walter C. Nichols...
...been offered by the Yale Record to the man who shall do the most effective work in 'Varsity foot ball practice. The plan and conditions governing the contest were devised by Mr. W. C. Camp, '80, and are as follows: The contest will be decided at the end of the first week after the men are sent to the training table. The scoring will be as follows: New men sent to the training table by the 'Varsity captain will receive points as follows: Seniors, 3; Juniors, 3; Sophomores, 4; Freshmen 5; other departments 4 Selections will be made...
...have three trials. In this event the kicking will begin at the twenty-yard line, and at each succeeding five-yard line until the fifty-yard line is reached. 6. Handicap run the length of the field, the heaviest man to receive the greatest handicap, while the backs and end rushers give three and two yards respectively...