Word: got
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Dewey, Vogel and Harris averted for a time the threatened touch-down. In one of the scrimmages in this part of the game Holden was again hurt, and this time so seriously as to be obliged to give up his place. About ten minutes before time was up, Porter got the ball, and made a successful rush, dodging or upsetting all who came in his way, and touching the ball down about eight yards to the right of the posts. The ball was brought out, and Woodman attempted to kick a goal. The high wind, however, carried the ball about...
...Tailoring Department stained, and I fail to remove it. Mr. John Rogers, whose ability as a first-class cutter needs no comment, has charge of the tailoring department, the only place in Cambridge where the original Blenheim 4 Button Cutaway, Sack and Jalva Sleeve Overcoat can be got up. Pants a specialty. J. f. Noera, 436 Harvard Street...
...Beecher, who soon after made a similar fair catch. Beecher, however, soon afterward secured the ball, and was just slipping by Princeton's rush line when Decamp upset him. His efforts, however, resulted in another touch in goal for Princeton, and in the kick-out which followed Beecher got the ball. When it was snapped back he passed it to Watkinson, who made a remarkably neat goal from the field his position being far to one side of the goal posts. Having thus scored the first point in the game, Yale's players were manifestly encouraged, and were doing good...
...agreement to my Tailoring Department stained and I fail to remove it. Mr. John Rogers whose ability as a first-class cutter needs no comment, has charge the tailoring department, the only place in Cambridge where the original Blenheim 4 Button Cutaway, Sack and Jalva Sleeve Overcoat can be got up. Pants a specialty. J. F. 436 Harvard Street...
...Yale had laid great stress on the game being played in New York, Princeton finally got permission from the faculty to play there on next Saturday. But, all at once Yale put forth the claim that if the game could not be played in New York Thanksgiving, it must be played in New Haven - something to which Princeton had never agreed, and there seems to be no reason why she should have agreed to it. The tone of Yale has been such as to give plain notice to Princeton that in case the latter did not come to terms...