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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...more suggestion and I close. Why not have two or more men to keep the time and let the referee give his undivided attention to the ball? I say two, because there is less likelihood of a mistake, real or intentional, where two men are concerned. Like the ancient Roman consuls, one would act as a drag upon the other...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- We should like to draw the attention of all those who are interested in cricket to the fact that there is at Yale a large number of men who play the game. Encouraged by our success of the past season, we have already had some correspondence with Yale and we hope to arrange a game with a Yale eleven for next spring...
...duty of the freshman class to support their team in every possible way, not only with money, but by individual exertions. How can a team be expected to do well unless it sees that its class is interested and anxious for its success? I do not like to accuse my own class of selfishness, but I certainly think there is some reason for such a charge, for there are plenty of men well able to bear the expenses of the trip, who intend to stay in Cambridge and let their team win if it can. They may at least know...
...speaking to those who intend to go to New York for the game tomorrow. In the first place every man who can possibly afford the trip with the reduced rates which have been obtained should make a strong effort to be present at the game. There is nothing like good, hearty support in the way of cheering; it encourages the team mightily. Secondly, all the coaches should start together promptly at 11 o'clock from the Brunswick in order that all may be together on the grounds. Each coach should be as gaily decorated as possible, and plenty of Harvard...
BOXING.- Pupils wishing to finish last winter's lessons, or others who would like to learn how to spar from an experienced professional, can do so by calling at my residence- Church street court, Somerville, Mass., ten minutes' walk from Memorial Hall...