Word: lined
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...became so slippery that it was hard to hold. The first half was thirty minutes but the second was shortened to fifteen minutes as the rain made it dark earlier than usual. Both teams played well but made few brilliant plays. Ninety was a little heavier in the rush line, and often succeeded in getting through to Ninety-two's half backs, but Ninety-two was able to make holes rather to often considering the weight against them. Only once in the game did Ninety-two have the ball dangerously near Ninety's goal and that time it was after...
Ninety started the game and carried the ball to the ten yard line but there lost it or holding. Ninety-two kicked it back to the centre of the field. Again Ninety reached the ten yard line, but Ninety-two took the ball for holding again. White pushed through the rush line at the right end and gained ten yards. A fine hole was made for Carpenter and by shoving him along Ninety-two forced the ball twenty yards from her goal. After three downs without a gain Ninety-two was obliged to kick. McLeod caught the ball and carried...
Carl M. Johnson of the Law school, for several years college furnisher at Williams, calls the attention of students to his select line of the latest London novelties in men's furnishings and athletic goods in the store of Thos. F. Myles, merchant tailor, Lyceum building. 28-6teod...
...unfinished match in doubles between Wrenn and Lockett and Orcutt and Potter was completed Saturday morning, the former winning the deciding set 6-3. The general play was not as good as the day previous but Wrenn's drives to the back line between his opponents and Lockett's steady play won the match. Following is the score of the deciding set by games...
Carl M. Johnson of the Law school, for several years college furnisher at Williams, calls the attention of students to his select line of the latest London novelties in men's furnishings and athletic goods in the store of Thos. F. Myles, Merchant tailor, Lyceum building. 28 6teod