Word: goals
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...park. For these reasons their play at first, was lax, and the men failed to cover properly, letlay at first, was lax, and the men failed to cover properly, letting the Yale men run around them. In consequence the ball was kept dangerously near to the Harvard goal, and after about fifteen minutes play, the first goal for Yale was thrown by Pennell. The Harvard freshmen still continued to play rather loosely, and at the end of thirty-five minutes from the first facing, Yale scored a second goal. The ball was soon in play again, and a wonderful improvement...
...freshman lacrosse twelve played a good game of lacrosse on Thursday, against the Somerville twelve, defeating them by a score of three goals to one goal...
...alive. The discussion concludes as follows: The advantages of the societies could not probably be fully appreciated by any except their members. The societies gather together representative men of every class and imbue them with a strong affection and respect for one another and the college. They set a goal of ambition for right living, fine character, and solid attainments before every young man entering the institution. They are extremely useful as introducers of men of congenial tastes in college. Yale College would not be Yale College without societies...
...large crowd of both sexes collected along the edge of the grounds to watch the play The grounds consist of a well cut level field about 150 yards long and 75 yards wide. On the right hand side, as you enter, about half way towards the farther goal, there is a small house devoted to dressing-rooms. Very few trees surround the grounds, and in consequence the light is good. The costumes of the players are picturesesque, each one wearing a crimson jersey with a large H on the front, and a small crimson "polo" cap. Yesterday the club...
...teams were: Harvard, H. B. Drake, '87, goal; C. J. Rueter, '84, point; J. M. Goodale, '85, cover-point; H. M. Williams, '85, (captain) 1st defence field; G. G. Bradford, '86, 2nd defence field; F. S. Churchill, '86, 3d defence field; E. S. Abbot, '87, centre; C. Henning, C. S. 1st attack field; W. N. Roundy, '85, 2nd attack field; F. C. Hood, '86, 3d attack field; E. I. K. Noyes, '85, and home; E. F. Woods, '85, 1st home. Yale: Connell goal; Mallon (captain) point; Mc Donell cover-point; Mc Ccrmick 1st defence field; Sands 2d defence field; Colgate...