Word: havener
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...continue to be held on Holmes Field if only for another year. A refusal of the petition to the Corporation to allow grand stands to be erected on Holmes Field would have been, as has been pointed out before, a severe blow to the nine and to the Mott Haven Team both to their finances and to the interest and support taken in them. Neither a diamond nor a running track could be built on Soldiers Field in time for use this season and certainly very few men could be induced to attend games on the old grounds if they...
...game of hockey is rapidly becoming popular among some of the larger universities. There are already organized teams at Brown, Yale, Princeton, Pennsylvania and Cornell, and the Yale team has already played a number of games with local teams in New Haven. At Princeton the team spent a part of the Christmas recess in training on the ponds about the town. In Philadelphia also the unusually cold weather before Christmas was favorable to the development of an interest in the game. The game has become so popular and so general that an intercollegiate league is talked...
...unofficial report comes from New Haven to the effect that Yale may decide to enter the boat race this spring between Harvard and Cornell and thus put an end to the athletic difficulties. It is said that Captain Goodrich has secured the consent of Cornell to allow Yale to take part in a triangular race. As Yale has not formerly been willing to meet Cornell this change of policy might have to be ratified by a mass meeting of the undergraduates...
...reported from New Haven yesterday that since Harvard and Yale had failed to reach an agreement in regard to a boat race next spring, and as Harvard had refused to meet Yale in one branch of sport without the others, the proposed renewal of athletic relations between the two universities has been given...
...team from the Mott Haven squad went to the First Regiment Armory last evening and had a team race with a team from Company A of the First Regiment. In every lap of the race the Harvard man finished ahead of his opponent and Harvard finally won by nearly half a lap. The men who ran were H. L. Williams '97, H. E. Shore '99, A. W. Blakemore '97 and W. R. Mansfield '97. J. Bordman L. S. and A. M. Eaton, formerly of '97, ran in the Company A team...