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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Harvard having the ball and the east goal. Harding rushed, and aided by good blocking and clever dodging on his own part, carried the ball twenty yards; short rushes by Goldthwaite, Lee, Blanchard, and Harding again, carried the ball well down towards Wesleyan's goal line, but here Harvard lost the ball for holding in the line. Lee secured the ball on Hall's punt, and again it was forced down the field only to be lost again for the same offence. At this point Harding was injured, and Dennison took his place. The ball exchanged hands several times owing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard, 64; Wesleyan, 0. | 10/28/1889 | See Source »

...ball went to '90. Crane kicked to the thirty yard line and Blaney was forced outside on trying to run. Bangs gained fifteen yards by running around the end. After three downs Nichols saved the ball from '90 by gaining a yard. Tyson broke through on Blaney and '91 lost five yards. Six runs by Bass, Blaney, and Weld in succession gained thirty five yards for '91, but the ball was lost to 90. The ball was immediately got back, with a gain of five yards by Huntress securing a blocked kick. Blaney and Bass worked the ball...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety, 10, Ninety-one, 4. | 10/26/1889 | See Source »

...forced out side. Ninety- one kicked and Emmons secured the ball. At the next play Huntress got through and stopped Henhaw with a loss to '90 of about ten years. Lowenstein secured a poor pass and 91 just gained ten yarde in four downs, when a poor pass lost the ball to '90, but '90 couldn't gain its five yards in three downs and had to kick. The kick was returned to Grane who was prevented from running. A shove, a kick, and a run gave '90 another chance to kick a goal but, without success. Ninety-one lost...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety, 10, Ninety-one, 4. | 10/26/1889 | See Source »

...parially rebbod of those, high education advantages which Harvard aims so proudly. Our faculty we feel assured have befriended our request-and the corporation last year certainly gave the question a careful consideration. It is just possible, however, that the excuse which they then urged with reason has lost its weight today. If so, we appeal directly to them. If not the matter must be left to the graduates for decision...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/26/1889 | See Source »

...second half, Ninety three gained on the rush. Fairchild's rusher gained ten yards. White regained lost ground for Ninety-two and Henry gained twenty yards but was forced off bounds. Fairchild and Parker, by successive rushes got thirty yards. Ninety three lost the ball. Johnson took Manning's place as full-back. Rushes by the three backs regained the lost ground and soon brought the game to Ninety-three's ten yard line. Johnson kicked. Fairchild kept Fortes from scoring. Both teams struggled hard so that Ninety-two was unable to score before three downs were called. Ninety...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class Championship. | 10/25/1889 | See Source »

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