Word: greate
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Great credit is due to Mr. Hunt, '92, for the admirable way in which he has trained the freshman eleven. Seldom, if ever before, has the training of any team been given into the hands of one person; this has been done, however, during the present fall and with good results. We wish to extend the thanks of the college to Mr. Hunt for his efforts...
Lehigh University has introduced a course in architecture leading to the degree of B. S. Lacrosse has lately been introduced at Cornell, and is being played with great enthusiasm. Max Winkler, '89, is assistant in English at the University of Kansas in Lawrenceville, Kansas...
...excellent. The whole line played steadily, and Hallowell, Upton and Ellsworth aroused enthusiasm again and again by their brilliant work in breaking through the opposing line and tackling. Back of the line Kendricken played a cool, steady game at quarter, passing well and tackling finely. Fearing made a great many long runs around the end, and Frothingham broke through the Yale line for shorter gains. At full-back Trafford played with great judgement and coolness. His kicking, rushing and blocking were features of the game...
...goal from the field. Loose work by both teams followed putting the ball in play, and the ball stayed near the middle of the field. Lowry was disqualified for slugging, and Cartwright took his place. Trafford again tried for a goal from the field, but the distance was too great and the kick fell short. That ball was brought out to the twenty-five yard line again and Bliss gained considerable ground for Yale by excellent rushing. But the Harvard team rallied, and forced Yale back rapidly, and at 2.43 she was forced to a safety touchdown. Score, Harvard...
...ball in play, when Dibblee broke through the line, secured Barbour's pass, and running twenty yards scored a touchdown at 3.30. Goal. Score Harvard 18, Yale 0. Yale now played a more determined game and rapidly forced Harvard back. The punting of Owsley was excellent, and gained a great deal of ground for the New Haven team. Bliss was also rushing well, and the good work of these men seemed to daze Harvard, for at 3.42 she allowed Yale to score a "fluke" touchdown; no goal. Score Harvard 18, Yale 4. The game was now characterized by more punting...