Word: goode
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Harvard eleven defeated the Williams team yesterday by a score of 14 to 6. The field was in the worst possible condition, being so muday and slippery that good playing was impossible for the Harvard team. The Williams men were evidently used to playing in mud, for the condition of the ground did not appear to hamper them much. Time was called at 3 18, Harvard having the ball and the Williams team playing with the wind in its favor. The ball was kept in the centre of the field when it was forced to Williams ten-yard line...
...first half neither side scored and the ball was kept near the middle of the field most of the time. Harvard started off the second half in possession of the ball and soon forced it up to Cambridge's fifteen-yard line. Carpenter, by a good rush, carried it round the end and made a touchdown, from which he kicked a goal. The High School team now began to play harder, and good rushes took the ball to Harvard's twenty-yard line. Corbitt made a fine rush through the whole freshman team and got a touchdown. Goal. Score...
...behalf of the freshman football management, we want to urge the men of '92 to contribute generously to their team. It is impossible for the freshman teams to be self-supporting, and they are thus dependent almost wholly upon subscriptions from the class. And, as the number of good practice games which are provided for the eleven is directly proportional to the amount of available money, it will be seen that the final success or failure of the team depends upon the degree of financial support which the class furnishes. Ninety-two is a large class, and we feel sure...
...LIMITED number of table boarders wanted at 715 Cambridge street. GOOD BOARD GUARANTEED. Terms $5.50 per week. Also two furnished rooms to let, Terms moderate...
...LIMITED number of table boarders wanted at 715 Cambridge street. GOOD BOARD GUARANTEED. Terms $5.50 per week. Also two furnished rooms to let, Terms moderate...