Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...interesting contest is being carried on at the fair in the Madison Square Garden, New York. A large American flag is being balloted for by adherents of the various colleges. The college that has the most ballots cast for it wins the flag. Up to Friday of last week Yale was ahead, when Harvard who was second picked up and at last accounts stood several ballots ahead of her rival. The price for each ballot is ten cents, and the contest will close on Saturday next...
...only a few minutes before the ball was brought back to Cornell's end of the field. Fairchild made a fair catch on the 35 yard mark, and then Brewer made a very brilliant goal from the field on a place kick...
...position of the ball changed more through the penalties for these offenses than by the actual plays. Unless these faults are corrected, the game is sure to degenerate into a farce that must be as unsatisfactory to the players as it is exasperating to the spectators. It is fair to expect a marked improvement in this regard before Saturday...
...Brewer, halfback, is a good runner, but he very often muffs kicks. His punting is fair but slow...
Fairchild, who will play fullback, is good on the interference but poor on going through the centre. His defensive work is fair...