Word: game
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...collected in front of Bartlett's yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock to cheer the eleven. They went into town in a barge, and left for Springfield by the 4 o'clock train. One hundred Dartmouth students will be at Springfield today to witness the two football matches. The game in the morning between Dartmouth and Williams will probably decide the championship of the smaller colleges...
Special cares for the Harvard-Yale game today will leave New Haven, Boston, Amherst, Williamstown, New York, Buffalo and Albany. Fifty police offices in uniform will be arranged around the field at Springfield to keep the crowd back...
...Amherst Alumni association of Boston and vicinity held its annual banquet at the Thorndike Thursday evening. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President, A. H. Dakin, '84; vice president, R. C. Smith, '82; secretary and treasurer, F. L. Norton, '86. The following football games will be played today: Williams vs. Dartmouth at Hampden park, Springfield, in the morning, championship game; Harvard vs. Yale at Hampden park in the after-Easton; Columbia vs. Cornell at the noon; Pennsylvania vs. Lafayette at Berkeley Oval; Pennsylvania Military academy vs. Johns Hopkins at Chester...
...Harvard vs. Yale-4 goals and 4 touchdowns to 0. This game was played under the Rugby rules which were new to Yale. Columbia vs. Yale-3 goals to 2. In this year the oval Rugby ball was first introduced...
...Harvard vs. Princeton-one goal and one touchdown to one touchdown. Harvard vs. Princeton: (return game) won by Princeton-one goal and one touchdown to two touchdowns. Harvard vs. Columbia-6 goals and 6 touchdowns to nothing. Championship not awarded...