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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...initiative must be taken by Harvard and Yale, the defeated contestants. The meet would of course be held on this side of the water, and would have to take place in the latter part of April, or the first day of May, as faculty regulations in England make other dates impossible. In consequence of conflicting dates the Yale-Harvard dual meet would have to be postponed until a week later than it is at present scheduled, but this would be a matter of no moment...
...Yale has been compelled to do. Five out of the seven men in Harvard's line played in last year's Yale game, and two of the backs have replaced men who were on the team last year. The great delay in choosing the Yale team must make a difference in team play...
...last year's Freshman crew, but has not been in training this fall, was put in at bow yesterday, and DuBois was moved from bow to Glidden's place at 3. Although Morris is a very good oar, any change at so late a date tends to make the crew considerably slower. The race is sure to be well contested and is likely to be won or lost in the last quarter of a mile. The second crews are very evenly matched. The drawing for courses resulted in the Second Weld crew's getting the place next to the Beacon...
...number, could site together after the game has begun and lead in the singing. This would insure one solid body of men, and the others scattered through the stands would readily join in. The Yale men have arranged to do this, and the least we can do is to make an effort to get together at the game and sing for all we are worth. SENIOR...
...next half against the Freshmen resulted in no touchdowns. By exchanging punts, however, Fincke drove the ball so far into the Freshmen's territory that he was able to make a fair catch on the 45-yard line. Although the catch was made only a few feet from the side-line, Burnett kicked the goal. The Freshmen then tried a rushing game, and though unable to make successive gains, advanced the ball well at times. Derby made twenty-five yards around Hawkins, but after that the Freshmen were held for downs. Time was called on account of darkness...