Word: haven
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard association football team will meet Yale on the old Yale Field at New Haven tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The University players will be opposed by a team which, although it started the season poorly, has shown a wonderful ability to redeem itself, and appears now to be exceptionably strong. In the early part of the season the Crimson team demonstrated a paper supremacy over the Yale eleven by defeating Springfield 2 to 1 after the latter team had swamped Yale 9 to 0. Later on Yale evened up its relative standing by defeating Cornell...
...York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad has arranged to run 19 trains from Boston today and tomorrow, and of these 11 will be made up of parlor cars, two of sleeping cars and six of day coaches. Round-trip tickets on the day coach trains will be $6.96, and will be good returning from New Haven at any time. The parlor car fare will be one dollar extra; lower berths will cost two dollars and uppers...
...midnight, a fourth train will leave for New Haven, returning at the same time the next night. The cars may be occupied from 10 to 7 o'clock...
...years ago the huge concrete Bowl at New Haven, destined to be the mausoleum of Yale's brightest hopes, was appropriately christened with a Harvard victory. On Saturday, Harvard a second time faces Yale on the same field. Four successive victories have inspired an unshakable confidence in the ability of the Harvard team to win, and there only remains the danger that this feeling will develop into one of overconfidence, which is the first and longest step on the road to defeat. An overconfident cheering section is the worst enemy of its own team. Harvard is determined...
...football team deserves greater credit than some of the more famous teams of former years, for it has proved its worth against great odds. If the eleven picked men live up to the standard of fight and dexterity established thus far, there can be only one result at New Haven--a Harvard victory...