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...Goodlett, president of the Yale Foot-ball Association, disproves the rumor that Mr. Palmer, the deceased Yale freshman, came to his death through foot-ball. The doctors state that foot-ball was in no way accountable for his sudden death...
...feet 9 inches, and won. L. W. Bond, '86, S., took the mile run in 4.48 1 2. J. H. Briggs, '85, put the shot 35 feet 8 1-2 inches. J. D. Ferris, '85, won the 1-4 mile run in 57 1-2 seconds; N. M. Goodlett, '86, who was leading, talling on the home-stretch. C. H. Luddington, '87, jumped 17 feet 4 inches in the running broad jump; C. E. Rubsamen, '88, was obliged to give 2 feet handicap and jumping only 18 feet was defeated. E. A. Meredith, '85, S., walked a mile...
...ensuing year: President, D. W. Mulvane, '85; vice-president, J. Oliver, 85, Sheffield scientific school; secretary, C. M. Lewis, '86; treasurer, S. D. Capen, '85. The football club officers are: President, R. S. Storrs, '85; vice-president, E. A. Meredith, '85, Sheffield scientific school; secretary and treasurer N. M. Goodlett...
...tackling. In several cases Yale men were seen to deliberately strike Harvard men, and the latter had not been the heavier team a repetition of the University game would have been witnessed. For Yale Harding excelled, being a beautiful dodger and lithe and slippery as an eel. Peters and Goodlett tackled and rushed well. Young made several good rushes. As the season is very late, the championship will remain a draw, and no other game played. Harvard virtually won the game, having made less safety touchdowns. The rules of next year will probably give more weight to the importance...
...following will play on the Yale team in the freshman game tomorrow: Rushers, Colgate, Kimball, Peters, Lang, Steuart, Cowles, Goodlett; quarter-back, Harding; half-backs, Bingham, Young; back, Lambert...