Word: manhattans
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard defeated Cornell on Saturday by the score of 34 to 0. Manhattan Field, on account of the heavy rains of Friday night continuing all day Saturday, was in wretched condition for football. Concerted team play, especially in offensive work, was practically impossible, and the conditions certainly favored the weaker team. Harvard's work, under the conditions, was creditable, but formed a poor basis for judging of the real strength of the team. In their defensive play, the Harvard line showed a strength and steadiness which was decidedly encouraging. Only once during the whole game did Cornell by legitimate rushing...
Harvard will meet Cornell today on Manhattan Field, New York. The score of the game at Springfield last year was 20 to 14, but Cornell is generally believed to be much weaker now than then. Princeton has beaten her 46 to 0, but Yale and the University of Pennsylvania have not yet measured their strength against...
...definitely settled yesterday that the University A. C. would manage the Yale-Princeton football game on Thanks-giving Day. It was also settled that the game would be played at Manhattan Field. President George Adee of the University Athletic Club will appoint a committee of six members, who will have the entire handling of the big game. The committee will probably consist of George Adee, C. F. Matthewson, C. C. Cuyler, Tracey Harris, H. S. Van Duzer, and one other...
...sale of tickets for the game with Cornell, to be played on Manhattan Field, New York city, Saturday, November 4, is being conducted on a plan similar to that for the Harvard-Yale game. Blanks for not more than two reserved seats will be received from any graduate or member of Harvard University until October...
...Princeton vs. Wesleyan at Manhattan Field, New York. Referee not selected...