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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...work. In the second half the Athletics soon secured the ball and after a good run by Morrison, Curtis made another touchdown from which a goal was kicked. Peters' good rush was soon followed by a touchdown and goal for the Athletics, who failed to score again though they kept the ball in Technology's territory most of the time. Final score, 22 to 0. This game is the last of the season for both elevens. The teams were made up as follows...
Dartmouth played a strongly offensive game in the first half and kept the ball in Stevens' territory most of the time. She scored eighteen points on touchdowns, and the Stevens men were clearly outplayed. Dartmouth used her strong rushing tactics to good advantage in this half. In the next half Stevens played a much stronger game and kept Dartmouth from scoring. Several good rushes and kicks carried the ball down the field, and before time was called, Stevens kicked a goal from the field. This made the final score 18 to 5 for Dartmouth. Following are the players...
...monuments are not to be judged by the same standard as for instance, the Parthenon frieze. They are probably the work of mere craftsmen. Many, nevertheless, possess great beauty, though they vary much among themselves. It has been suggested that they were kept in stock, but there is no proof of this theory, and the fact that the figures are evidently intended to represent particular persons militates strongly against...
...winners. Harvard played a beautiful up hill game during the second half, and while the outcome was a great disappointment the whole college feels that the eleven played a game to be proud of. At no point in the contest did the men weaken and they kept up heart till time was called. The Harvard supporters cheered enthusiastically and let no opportunity go by for encouraging their players. The teams could hardly have been more evenly matched and the closeness of the score which indicates that only one scoring point was made in the whole game shows how closely fought...
...match was shot in six rounds, three at each kind of birds. Yale won the choice of birds first and chose the keystones. In the first round Yale secured a lead of one bird and kept it until the third round when Harvard rallied and gained six birds over her opponents. The third round closed the first half with Harvard five birds in the lead. The second half was more spirited and both teams did much better shooting. Yale tried hard to overcome Harvard's lead but without success. The first round was a tie. A gain of two birds...