Word: gave
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...umpiring of Mr. Herrick in Saturday's foot-ball game gave general satisfaction...
...catch. The ball is now at Princeton's twenty yard line. Watkinson tries for goal but fails. Savage drops on ball and has down but the crowd rush into the field and Wallace takes the ball from Savage and claims a touchdown, which the referee, although he did not, gave. Game is now called on account of darkness, seventeen minutes short of full time, and referee gave his decision as in 1884, no game...
...close and interesting game of foot-ball was played at Medford between a picked eleven from Harvard and a team composed of Technology and Tufts men. Score, 16 to 0 in favor of Harvard. Mr. Rand, '88, gave entire satisfaction as referee...
...attacks on Lamachus) must lose some point in the lapse of centuries when the attacked person has been well-nigh forgotten, while the sufferings of the Thebauprima are always affecting. Again, the "Acharnians" did not give the spectators that sense of being transported into another world which the "Oedipus" gave. In a word, the illusion was lacking. Perhaps this was in some measure due to the place where the play was produced, in a theatre, in a great city, apart from the scenes of academic life. But enough has been said on this point, rather does so earnest and successful...
...loose tackling at critical points allowed Wesleyan to score in the first half. Each team played with two substitutes. The referee, Mr. Robinson, of Yale, was entirely satisfactory. Touchdowns were made as follows: By Cowen, 2; Ames, 4; Price, 5; Moore, 2. Savage missed four goals. Fumbles by Princeton gave Wesleyan the ball at the 10-yard line, and Stellman secured a touchdown. Hamlin kicked a goal. The main features of the game were the long punts by Savage and Hamlin, and the running of Price, Ames and Smith. Last half 37 minutes; called on account of darkness. - The Princetonian...