Word: exception
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...weights of the men now playing on the first eleven are: Cabot 172, Mills 181, Bouve 203, Doucette 220, N. Shaw 205, Lee 168, Moulton 172, Beale 157, Sullivan, 160, Dunlop 163, Brown 160. All of these seem to have recovered from the effects of the Carlisle game except Norton Shaw, whose knee still troubles him a little. It is barely possible, but hardly probable, that Wheeler will be able to play in the Princeton game. Donald may get around into shape for the Pennsylvania game. However, if Brewer and Cabot are on the ends they should strengthen the tackles...
Although the weather conditions could not have been better for the track games yesterday afternoon, the track was heavy and no especially good records were made except in the 120 yard high hurdle race which was won by G. G. Hubbard '00, who, owing 13 yards, beat out E. H. Clark L. S., by a yard. Hubbar also won the 220 yard hurdle race handily in 27 1-5 seconds...
...games should be played at the rate of fifteen moves per hour, except by mutual consent of the players...
...night may obtain tickets at 9 Holworthy Hall. As admission will be strictly by ticket, and as there are only a limited number of tickets, members are urged to come early. Special cars will leave the square at six sharp and no one will be allowed on the cars except those having tickets. The Harvard Glee Club will accompany the club and will lead the singing at the Rally...
...these men all except O'Connor, Little and Scattergood played last year. Rantoul and Fenno, the two ends, play a reliable game, though Fenno has some trouble in following the ball on account of weak eyes. Scannell has only played a few days, but is in good condition and will strengthen the line immensely. Sleeper, the other tackle, is not playing nearly as well as last year. The three centre men are all steady players. Garrison at quarterback is the mainstay of the team, as he has excellent judgment and puts lots of snap into the play. Hallowell...