Word: finishers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Bishop Brooks said the work which the school had been doing was pioneer work, and it was now for the community to finish...
...generally expected Yale defeated Princeton yesterday. Princeton's failure to score allowed Yale to finish this football season, as she did the last, without her opponents scoring. Hall's poor work alone prevented Princeton from making a touchdown. Princeton in the second half had the ball three times within 10 yards of Yale's line. Hall lost it twice, the first time by foul interference, the second by a fumble. Laurie Bliss and King did the best work for their respective colleges. Both were severely injured the former being obliged to leave the game towards the close of the second...
Harvard lost again to Yale at Hampden Park, Springfield, on Saturday by a score of 6 to 0. It was a magnificent game from start to finish and with the defeat comes the feeling of pride in the eleven which represented the college so nobly. Nothing but praise is heard for the honorable, scientific, straightforward game which the eleven put up. Considered in comparison with the games of the season it stands in striking contrast, while the work of the coaches during the past ten days has shown that Harvard has at last found graduates among her ranks...
...championship series was played yesterday afternoon on Jarvis Field, between the Cambridge High and Latin and the Boston Latin School eleven. The game resulted in a victory for the Cambridge boys by a score of 10.0 but the contest was haod fought by both sides from start to finish. Cambridge's first touchdown was made by a beautiful rush of Sanborn's of over forty yards Just before time was called in the second half Lovering was pushed over the line for another touch-down. For Cambridge Davenport, Adams, and Fitzgerald did good work in the line. while Sanborn...
...hares shall carry paper, cut in pieces about two inches square, in bags sufficient to last the length of the run, and shall lay a plain trail, from start to finish...