Word: game
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...deciding game of the interscholastic series was won by the Cambridge Latin School on the Boston baseball grounds, yesterday afternoon. The game was well played on both sides although Cambridge did a little better than the Boston Latin men. Mr. V. Harding was referee, and Mr. Fiske umpire and both acted to the satisfaction of the teams, During the first half neither side scored. In the second Whitman made two touchdowns from one of which Corbett kicked a goal. The Cambridge men outplayed Boston at every point, except in blocking off. This game gives Cambridge the cup for the second...
Princeton students manifest no surprise whatever at the action taken by Harvard in withdrawing from the football league, in fact it is said that they have been prepared for such an action since the game here last Saturday. Cowan has refused to umpire the game today at Springfield since he fears that his decisions might not be satisfactory to both parties...
...well known, the eleven leaves this afternoon for Springfield to play their last game for the season. The task which they have before them is no easy one. Yale is sure to put an excellent team in the field, and victory, if we win, will be hard earned. These facts, however, should only make us the more resolute; and that our team may feel encouraged we must make up our minds to continue in every way the hearty support which we have thus far given them. There is no surer way to urge them to victory than by showing them...
There will be no recitations at Amherst on the 23rd in order that the students may witness the Yale-Harvard game without "cuts...
...playing of the freshman team in yesterday's game shows two things; first, that the eleven does not realize that the date of the Yale game is near; and, second, that the men on the team have not trained conscientiously. The eleven has been carefully coached since the season opened, but such an exhibition of high tackling and fumbling is not often seen...