Word: fairness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Hayes made a fair catch of Scannell's kick and the ball was immediately put in play. Peyton stopped two centre plays directed at him and then Hayes made an end run of 30 yards. Gonterman made 10 yards on the next play. The play was stopped for a short time on account of the injury to Hawkins, who had to retire. The next play Gonterman again gained and then carried the ball over the line...
...punted ball to run, or anybody to tackle him. The rule allows the catcher to pass the ball to another. This was not tried at all in yesterday's practice. One of the two elevens lined up where the ball was returned as under the old rule on a fair catch. In one or two cases the catcher Immediately returned the punt...
After the dinner several members of the Harvard Glee Club will sing a selection of the most popular songs that have been used by the club within the last few years, includiug "Fair Harvard," "Here's to Johnny Harvard," "Schneider's Band" and "Mulligan Musketeers." The following men will sing: A. M. Kales '96, N. C. Metcalf '96, E. M. Waterhouse '97, W. Whitman '97, J. D. Greene '96, H. W. Howe...
...hardest. And, too, our lot with the city clubs, the Boston Chess Club, the Boston Press Club, and any other that may be found, is not to be disregarded. It is not only the very strongest players that are of value against the city clubs: anyone that plays a fair game (and these cannot be few in so large a University), is a good man for the chess team. Our last score of six to six with the Boston Chess Club must be made again and bettered...
Today's game with Amherst will be of great interest as showing the result of the first solid week of training after the opening of College. The game with Dartmouth Exhibited a painful weakness in many points and it is fair to expect that a week's practice has put the team in much better condition. Let every man in College be at Soldiers Field this afternoon to give Captain Brewer and his men the encouragement they deserve...