Word: horn
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following men will please meet at Pach's studio to-day at 1.45 p. m.: Bass, Bangs, Blanchard, Cumnock, Burnett. Finlay, Horn, Higgins, Goldthwaite, Weld, Crane, Post...
...HOLDER, JR., Secretary.Following men meet on Jarvis Field at 3 p. m., sharp: Crosby, Weld, Bangs, Amory, Blanchard, Higgins, Finlay, Horn, Goldthwaite, Bass, Crane, Burnett, Dean, Fitzhugh...
About fifty freshmen accompanied their team to New Haven and had the satisfaction of seeing it defeat the Yale freshmen in a very exciting game of foot-ball. The teams were made up as follows: Harvard-Rushers, Cumnock, Goldthwaite, Higgins, Horn (center), Finely, Burnett, White; quarterback, Nichols; halfbacks, Clark and Weld; fullback, Crane. Yale-Rushers, Perrin, Rhodes, Forster, Brewster (center), Ferris, Heyworth, McClintock; quarterback, Roby; halfbacks, Rogers and Harvey; fullback, McBride...
...game, Higgins was disqualified and Bangs took his place. Clark made a long kick which was returned by McBride and a Yale rusher dropped on the ball. The ball was given to Harvard as the man was offside. After several downs, rushes by Weld, Nichols, Clark and Horn, advanced Harvard twenty-five yards. Cumnock made a good rush, but Yale was given fifteen yards for Goldthwaite's continued offside play. Bangs was disqualified and Blanchard took his place. McBride punted and Clark returned the kick; Rogers caught it but Goldthwaite threw him and Clark fell on the ball. A foul...
...Goldthwaite, but a foul gave it to Yale. Harvey, Yale's halfback, fumbled, and Goldthwaite dropped on the ball. For five minutes Harvard had the ball at Yale's ten-yard line, but failed to score, and finally lost it on four downs. The backs exchanged long kicks, and Horn, getting the field on Clark's magnificent thirty-five-yard kick, dropped on the ball at Yale's twenty-five-yard line. At this point, Nichols was injured, but after five minutes' rest went on playing. Yale got the ball and kicked. Weld returned it and Harvard's rushers caused...