Word: evens
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...CRIMSON is to publish an extra in Springfield immediately after the close of the game. Arrangements have been perfected for reporting the game in detail, even to the last play. The paper will include, besides the full account of the game, cuts of the Harvard and Yale elevens, descriptions of the individual players, and an account of the Harvard-Yale series...
...letter of the rules there would be nothing in it to trouble the most fastidious nature or to excite the tenderest conscience. The difficulty is that umpires have often been willfully or unwilfully blind and partial. They have not fulfilled the duties imposed upon them by the rules. Even allowing for the difficulty of seeing the "slugging," if every man who had been seen "slugging" had been summarily dealt with this present outburst against the game would never have come. We realize fully the difficulties which beset an umpire-probably no man is in a less enviable position...
...notice with regret that certain of the students are offering tickets for sale at double and even triple the price paid for them. This is nothing more nor less than the dishonorable business of speculation in tickets which the present system of selling is intended to do away with. The man who sells a ticket to his brother student, who does not respect college fraternity, has no place among honorable men and should be exposed to public censure the minute he attempts anything of the kind...
...found necessary to put Beard, who up to that time had been substitute centre, in the place that Messler had been occupying. Murphy, a freshman, will play on the other side of the line. Armstrong was moved to the position of halfback and Morris, who last year could not even make his freshman eleven, was put at quarter, when Adee had to stop playing for four weeks owing to a badly sprained ankle. Eaton, Thorne, Hall, Hart and Richards were tried for the other half and Thorne was picked as the best man for the position...
...seats on the Yale side were sold on exactly the same conditions as those on the Harvard side. The sale is so rapid everywhere that in a few days even the few remaining seats in the end sections will all be taken...