Word: footing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...foot-ball association has on hand $80.38 and in bank $928.76, making a total of $1,009.14. Unpaid bills amount to $15.33, leaving a surplus of $993.81. In addition to this there is due from members of last year's team $56,00 for board at the training table During the year an outstanding debt of $350.00 was paid...
...present a source of great gratification to the members of the foot-ball team to see so large a number of their friends present at the daily practice games. The number is constantly on the increase, as the skilful playing makes the game more and more interesting. It is extremely difficult to play a successful game of foot-ball without enthusiastic spectators, and so in the practice games occasional encouragement enables the contesting elevens to gain much more advantage from their work than they otherwise could. It takes but small effort for their friends to visit the field...
...from the campus, and will be easily accessible by the horse cars, which will run direct to the gates. The grounds cost $21,000. They will contain several large buildings for bath and dressing rooms, fitted up with all conveniences, a quarter-mile track, lawn tennis courts, base-ball, foot-ball, lacrosse and cricket grounds. There will also be a grand stand accommodating one thousand spectators, which will be erected at a cost of $5000. Yale is to be congratulated on her good fortune...
...direct conclusion was reached in the discussion over the limit of time during which a player might remain a member of the university team; but, finally, it was voted to leave the matter to the discretion of the delegates to the inter-collegiate foot-ball convention shortly to be held to determine the proper limit...
...entries for the six-day foot-race at Madison Square Garden were closed yesterday. The competitors and their records are as follows : Hazael, 600 miles; Fitzgerald, 582; Vint, 578; Hughes, 568; Rowell, 565; Hart, 565; Herty...