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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...minutes. Fitzhugh tried for goal, but missed. Wesleyan kicked from the twenty-five-yard line and Sears returned. Wesleyan's down on the fifteen-yard line. Davis got the ball from a bad pass, and Porter and Sears rushing gained ten yards. Sears tried a goal from the field, but failed. Slayback fumbled the ball, and Cumnock dropping on it scored the second touchdown. Time, 10 minutes. Fitzhugh kicked a goal, but it was disallowed on account of Harding's offside play. Wesleyan's ball on twenty-five-yard line. A bad fumble of Hall brought the ball within...
...scored against Harvard, when a hard punt of Sears was stopped and the ball rolled nearly to Harvard's line, where Wesleyan dropped on it. The Harvard rushers by hard work got the ball, and the stong punting of the Harvard backs sent it to the centre of the field. A fumble of a Wesleyan's kick again brought the ball close to Harvard's goal, but it was quickly forced into Wesleyan's territory, when a kick by Sears was fumbled and Cranston carried the ball across Wesleyan's line. The referee, however, allowed it a fair catch with...
...action of the Wesleyan team, and the Wesleyan men among the spectators were such as to justify Harvard teams in refusing to have anything to do with Wesleyan in the future. The substitutes of the team and two or three others followed the game around the field and accused the umpire of cheating at every decision he made against the Wesleyan team, while the crowd howled and hissed a chorus. The men on the team itself resorted to the meanest tricks "muckerism" could suggest to injure...
...that early this fall it was decided not to have any class football games at all this year, as all the available material was needed for practice against the 'varsity eleven. There is certainly no reason, however, why table games should not be played in the mornings on Jarvis Field, if two scratch elevens could be formed. We are surprised to see that none have yet been played, as formerly they were an almost daily occurrence and were generally attended by a number of spectators who thoroughly enjoyed...
...BROWN, Captain.LOST.- Yesterday between Jarvis field and Weld Hall, a brier-wood pipe with bone mouth piece. Finder please leave at Leauitt and Peirce...