Word: field
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following men please report at Soldiers Field at 4 p. m. dressed to play. All must be on time. Adoit, Parker, Brayton, Oglesby, Rust, F. Edmands, Harris, Kidner, Hatch, Edmunds, Hawkins, B. Davis, Ellicutt, Curtis, Hayes, Martin, F. Beardsell, Heard, Forbes, Kernan, Nay, Gray, Follansbee, Hunt, Cambell, Egbert, Boal, Trainer, Fabyan, Talbot, McCormick...
...because of Harvard's narrow escapes from being scored against. Brown began hammering away at the tackles, and varied this by an occasional end play or trick. Several times the runners got clear of every one except the fullback, and once Fultz looked as if he had a clear field. Cozens, however, did some fast sprinting and caught him on the 10-yard line. Here Harvard's line held strongly and Brown had to give up the ball on downs. Harvard's goal was not threatened again during the game...
...Field vs. L. Valentine...
Princeton defeated West Point at West Point, Saturday, eleven to nothing in a stubbornly played game. Princeton fumbled a good deal and her passing was slow; but her interference was good and Baird's punting excellent. He succeeded in kicking a goal from the field and made Princeton's only touchdown...
Whole squad be on Soldiers Field dressed to play at 2.30 sharp...