Word: haveners
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...sport which requires neither skill nor a great amount of muscle. In previous years the large number of entries have proved the popularity of the sport, and the slowness of the managers in renewing it this year, if for no other reason than to develop material for the Mott Haven team, is extremely deplorable, It is not posible that the Athletic Association can be so overburdened with its duties at this time of year that it cannot spare the time to arrange for a couple of runs a week, therefore, why not begin then at once while this delightful weather...
CORNELL SCORED AGAINST YALE.In a game between Yale and Cornell, played at New Haven, Wednesday, Cornell succeeded in scoring against Yale. In the first half, Yale played a strong game and made seven touchdowns, scoring 34 points, and in the first part of the second half they made four touchdowns, with a score of 22 points. In the latter part of the half, however, Yale played poorly and Cornell by good rush line play, and hard work by the backs secured a touchdown from which a goal was kicked. Final score 56 to 6. The Cornell men were almost wild...
...should not be represented by a successful eleven. Of late years it has become an established precedent for the freshman eleven to win the Yale game, and Ninety-three is expected to continue this precedent. The best wishes of the entire college will go with the freshmen to New Haven; but rumor says that the Yale freshmen will, as usual, be represented by a strong team, so none but the most aggressive spirit can carry Ninety-three to victory...
Yale defeated the Williams college team at New Haven by a score of 36-0. Yale's backs did good work, but her rushers showed lack of team play, while the Williams men showed up strongly and kept Yale from scoring for some time. The two Morison brothers were Yale's half-backs and both did remarkably good work in rushing and kicking. B. Morison played half-back on the Yale team in the fall of '86, but the next year he was out of college and last year he did not play. He is now said to be playing...
While the Pan-American delegates were in New Haven last Thursday, they took the opportunity of visiting the University. President Dwight and the heads of the different departments received the visitors in the new Clititenden library, and then the various buildings were inspected. At the banquet tendered the delegates by the Chamber of Commerce, Professor Knapp of Yale welcomed the visitors in a speech in Spanish to their great delight. Professor Knapp then acted as interpreter to the South American delegates and amongst the speakers were Senator Calderon, of Venezuela, President Dwight of Yale, and Senator J. B. Henderson...