Word: ending
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Hallowell right end Tracy...
Dibblee left end Waring...
Harvard had the west end of the field with the sun and wind at her back, and Yale was in possession of the ball. Yale opened the game with a V, Barbour holding the ball; by this maneuver they gained ten yards. Upton broke through the Yale line finely on the next two scrimmages, and prevented any gain. Yale could not gain the necessary five yards by the next rush, so the ball went to Harvard. It was passed to Fearing who ran around the end and gained twenty-five yards. Several short rushes followed. Upton then took the ball...
...allowed Yale to score a "fluke" touchdown; no goal. Score Harvard 18, Yale 4. The game was now characterized by more punting than is usually seen. Trafford had the better of Owsley and Harvard at last secured the ball at the centre. Fearing ran around the end and gained twenty-five yards. Frothingham and Upton carried the ball further ahead, and at 3.49 Fearing unfolded himself and ran around the Yale team and secured a touchdown. Goal. Score Harvard 24, Yale 4. Harvard is now playing steadily, and Yale cannot gain. She is rapidly forced back, by the good work...
...latter will be enclosed by a new one-third mile track between which and the fence there will be a space of about eighty feet for carriages A grand stand, patterned after the one at Yale, with a seating capacity of 2000, will be erected at the extreme north end of the field. Arrangements have also been made for the building of seats for 2000 more between the grand stand and the club house...