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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yesterday's sale of the 220 tickets overlooked in the confusion of the first sale proved in a considerable measure a vindication of the manager of the eleven. The fact that every man in line yesterday got a ticket shows that the number of men who secured tickets by the first sale has been grossly underestimated. The method which the management adopted in disposing of the tickets at this first sale certainly did keep the tickets to college men. Speculators could not compete with them, and in fact secured practically no tickets at the Cambridge sale. Their united denunciation...
...foot ball management now have worked themselves into a more cheerful mood, perhaps they will be willing to see things in a slightly different light. Then they may be interested to know that the Yale manager was forced to give the Springfield authorities 1350 tickets while our own manager got off for 1000, and thus was able to put 2100 grand stand tickets on sale here as against less than 1800 at Yale...
...failed on the criss-cross and Hallowell fell on the ball. Fearing got across the line a moment later for another touch down. Goal. 41 to 6. From the centre of the field Crane kicked to Trafford who fumbled. Stickney picked up the ball and got to Harvard's 5 yd. line. Peters took it across on the first down. Harvard played strongly on the aggressive and allowed B. A. A. only one chance with the ball before Fearing scored the last two touch downs. The teams...
...rest of the half Harvard rushed hard, but her lack of team play and carelessness prevented much permanent advantage. Graves brought the ball up into Harvard's territory by his long rush by Hallowell's end. Harvard got it on four downs and worked it down the field to Trinity's five-yard line. Here, after a fumble or two and poor blocking by Harvard, the ball went to Trinity on four downs. Harvard got it again on a kick, rushed it up and Lake scored around the right end from the fifteen-yard line. Goal...
Fearing took Lake's place in the second half. Harvard's forwards played better and the scoring was more frequent. Once a Trinity man got through Harvard's line and by good blocking off ran to Harvard's five yard line where he dropped the ball. Therewith ended Trinity's chance to score...