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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Poore and Porter, '88, were the halfbacks on the 'varsity team yesterday, and B. Palmer, '88 played fullback on the second eleven. Carpenter, '88, is playing left tackler on the 'varsity in place of Van Schaick. George Harding was not in the field yesterday and Allen and Longstreth played in his place. It will be some time before either V. Harding or Lee can play again...
...hydrant on Jarvis Field...
...called back on account of a foul. Technology made a kick which Fitzhugh returned. The ball was muffed by the Technology back and Finally getting it, scored a touchdown, from which Fitzhugh kicked a goal. Time 12 minutes. Technology advanced the ball fifteen yards from the center of the field but there lost the ball. Rushes by Trafford and Fitzhugh advanced the ball but it went to Technology on five downs. Techlost ten yards on Slade's fumble of a pass. Fitzhugh made a kick which Slade caught fair. Slade punted to Fitzhugh who returned, and Slade made another fair...
...management of the football association has shown commendable enterprise in ridding Jarvis Field of the unsightly and unsafe row of wooden seats on the south side of the field. In their place a far more comfortable and substantial set of seats is now being built. Last year the old seats were found to be totally inadequate for the needs of the crowd coming out see the championship football games, and many and loud were the complaints on that score. The spectators will now have every opportunity of viewing a game with comfort, untormented by the constant fear of some rotten...
...might be well to suggest here that, as the football players are constantly annoyed afternoons by the crowd surging within bounds on the field, hereafter a rope be stretched around the field as in the Technology game, and no one except the players allowed to enter inside. As long as there is nothing but the remonstrances of the captain and coaches to keep the men off the field, the evil cannot be remedied...