Word: final
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...constitution arranges for a seires of debates to be held in the various places where the colleges are situred. The preliminary debates are to be held Jan. 15 or thereabouts. The winners in these will contest in semi-finals on March 15, and those victorious at this time will contest for final honors on May 15. A trophy will be given to the champion. The officers elected are: President, C. J. Thorne; vice-president, G. R. Hudson; secretary, E. A. Andrews; treasurer, J. F. Chase...
...that the outcome of the senior junior game is known, we are glad to offer Ninety-seven our hearty congratulations on their victory. Their team has done much this fall to deserve success, and now shows itself worthy of the confidence they have felt in it. What the final result of the class series will be, it is not possible to say; but it is gratifying to see all the games so closely contested. The entire uncertainty as to the winner of the championship adds greatly to the interest which the College will take in the series...
...offence. When the players really settled down to hard work and rushed at Brown's defence with the dash of which they are capable, the gain was seldom less than five yards, and generally more. We sincerely hope to see this fault of merely impulsive play corrected before the final games...
Cabot was given the ball but lost three yards. The next time Brewer was the final recipient after the exchange passes, and he got round through Lea for eight yards. Some more double passing and a couple of rushes at either tackle brought the ball well within the Princeton 25 yard line...
...final touchdown was made in less than five minutes. Harvard's kick-off was returned to the middle of the field. Cabot, Dunlop and Wrightington together managed to gain just five yards in three downs. Harvard was held for three downs and the blocked punt was got by Wrightington...