Word: frequenters
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Encouraged by a large audience, frequent applause and occasional cheers, the Lacrosse team beat Stevens 7 goals to nothing on Saturday afternoon...
...newsboys who frequent the outskirts of Memorial Hall are becoming as great a nuisance as their friends and allies, the shacks. In fact, the newsboy plague is further reaching than the shack pest, for a shack will not attack a man who does not carry a racket, whereas the newsboys pursue everybody they see. Even when a victim waves in the air his already purchased paper, the newsboy still persists. If the number of boys was reduced to three or four, and these remained at the hall, just as many papers would be sold, and the walk to breakfast...
...second half saw our team rather demoralized, the defence failed to cover and the shots made by the attack were weak and tired. Griffing did fine work in the defence field. His rushing elicited frequent applause. Morton made several fine stops. The South Bostons secured a third goal early in the half and the score remained unchanged to the end. The visitors were much more agile and clever with their sticks than our men and backed each other up most effectively...
...operative Society has made ready a stock of tennis goods and complete outfits. It has some specialties not to be obtained elsewhere, and there will be frequent additions to the stock until June. In all sporting and athletic goods, and men's furnishings, members will find increasing advantages each month. Early next week there will be a much more convenient arrangement, and a better display of the new goods recently received and considerable additions which are expected...
...operative Society has made ready a stock of tennis goods and complete outfits. It has some specialties not to be obtained elsewhere, and there will be frequent additions to the stock until June. In all sporting and athletic goods, and men's furnishings, members will find increasing advantages each month. Early next week there will be a much more convenient arrangement, and a better display of the new goods recently received and considerable additions which are expected...